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House Panel Guts Spending on Effective Enforcement Activities
During today’s markup of the FY09 Department of Homeland Security spending bill (no bill number yet), the House Appropriations Committee voted to cut and remove funding for proven enforcement measures such as the 287(g) program, which enables local police and sheriffs to enforce immigration laws, and workplace enforcement activities. The measure will, among other things, require ICE to spend $800 million to identify and deport illegal aliens who have committed serious crimes.
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Rep. Johnson of Illinois Signs SAVE Act Discharge Petition
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Pro-Amnesty Rep. Chris Cannon Ousted in Primary
Rep. Chris Cannon (R - Utah) was defeated in the Republican primary in Utah's 3rd district. While considered a staunch conservative on many issues, Rep. Cannon is known for being pro-immigration and has sponsored many bills to allow more foreign workers to enter the United States. Americans for Better Immigration gives Rep. Cannon a C grade based on his immigration voting record. Rep.
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Supreme Court Denies Fence Lawsuit
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Rep. Phil Gingrey introduces the Nuclear Family Priority Act
On February 8, 2007 Rep. Phil Gingrey (R-Ga.) introduced H.R. 938, The Nuclear Family Priority Act, which would : -Eliminate chain migration;
-Expedite reunification of nuclear families (i.e., married couples and parents with their young children);
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Arizona Seeing Signs of Flight by Immigrants
Arizona's employer sanctions law appears to be having a positive effect on the state's illegal immigration crisis. It is becoming clear that Arizona's law is forcing illegal workers to leave the state.
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Business and Industry Council Endorses the SAVE Act
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Supreme Court Ruling Lets Voluntary-Departure Aliens Back Out of their Deal
Today, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in a 5-4 decision that deportable illegal aliens can back out of their agreement to voluntarily depart the country and get another opportunity to make the case to immigration officials that they should be allowed to adjust their status.
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Supreme Court to Decide if Illegal Aliens can Receive In-state Tuition
Several states, including California, Texas, and Kansas, currently allow illegal aliens to receive in-state tuition. However, the same privilege is not granted to legal Americans from out-of-state. This violates the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996, which requires that any state that gives in-state tuition to illegal aliens must give the same benefits to out-of-state students.