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H.R. 5600: 

Earned Legalization and Family Unification Act of 2002

Published:  Wed, Jan 29th 2014 @ 9:57 am EST

NumbersUSA's Position:  

Oppose

H.R. 5600, the Earned Legalization and Family Unification Act, would grant amnesty to some 6.5 million illegal immigrants in the United States. It would also increase chain migration by increasing the annual cap on family-based legal immigrants by about 250,000.

  • Read more about Earned Legalization and Family Unification Act of 2002

H.R. 4999: 

Immigration Adjustment Act of 2002

Published:  Wed, Jan 29th 2014 @ 9:59 am EST

NumbersUSA's Position:  

Oppose

To adjust the status of certain aliens with longstanding ties to the United States to that of an alien lawfully admitted to permanent residence, and for other purposes.

  • Read more about Immigration Adjustment Act of 2002

S. 2493: 

Uniting Families Act of 2002

Published:  Wed, Jan 29th 2014 @ 10:02 am EST

NumbersUSA's Position:  

Oppose

S. 2493, the Uniting Families Act, reinstate the Section 245(i) amnesty for one-year that rewards illegal aliens with a de facto amnesty by allowing certain illegal aliens to apply for a green card and to remain in the country while their application is processed.

  • Read more about Uniting Families Act of 2002

S. 2444: 

Immigration, Reform, Accountability, and Security Enhancement Act of 2002

Published:  Wed, Jan 29th 2014 @ 9:58 am EST

NumbersUSA's Position:  

Oppose

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  • Read more about Immigration, Reform, Accountability, and Security Enhancement Act of 2002

H.R. 4037: 

Central American Security Act

Published:  Wed, Jan 29th 2014 @ 10:05 am EST

NumbersUSA's Position:  

Oppose

H.R. 4037, the Central American Security Act, would expand the NACARA amnesty and grant amnesty to some 2.3 million illegal aliens from El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras.

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S. 1291: 

Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors Act

Published:  Wed, Jan 29th 2014 @ 9:47 am EST

NumbersUSA's Position:  

Oppose

S. 1291, the DREAM Act, would have granted in-state tuition and amnesty to illegal aliens under the age of 21 who had been physically present in the country for five years and are in 7th grade or above.

  • Read more about Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors Act

S. 1161: 

Agricultural Job Opportunity Benefits and Security Act of 2001

Published:  Wed, Jan 29th 2014 @ 9:43 am EST

NumbersUSA's Position:  

Oppose

S. 1161, the Agricultural Job Opportunity Benefits and Security Act, would grant amnesty to certain illegal aliens who have been working in the agricultural industry and displace American workers with more foreign workers.

  • Read more about Agricultural Job Opportunity Benefits and Security Act of 2001

H.R. 1918: 

Student Adjustment Act of 2001

Published:  Wed, Jan 29th 2014 @ 9:52 am EST

NumbersUSA's Position:  

Oppose

H.R. 1918, the Student Adjustment Act, would have granted a defacto amnesty by granting legal status to certain college-age illegal aliens who would qualify to receive in-state tuition rates. An estimated 500,000 to 600,000 illegal aliens would have qualified for this amnesty.

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H.R. 1885: 

Section 245(i) Extension Act of 2001

Published:  Wed, Jan 29th 2014 @ 9:49 am EST

NumbersUSA's Position:  

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To expand the class of beneficiaries who may apply for adjustment of status under section 245(i) of the Immigration and Nationality Act by extending the deadline for classification petition and labor certification filings, and for other purposes.

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S. 778: 

Section 245(i) Extension Act of 2001

Published:  Wed, Jan 29th 2014 @ 9:54 am EST

NumbersUSA's Position:  

Oppose

S. 778, the Section 245(i) Extension Act, would have extended the Section 245(i) amnesty for one year. This is an amnesty that allows certain illegal aliens to pay a fine and adjust their status to legal status.

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