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Title: Immigration Reform bill
Vote to adopt a conference report that reforms the Immigration and Nationality Act by increasing border patrol personnel, changing deportation laws and procedures, altering the verification system for eligibility and employment, and other similar measures aimed at decreasing illegal immigration into the U.S.
Title: Immigration Reform bill
Vote to pass a bill that reforms the Immigration and Nationality Act by increasing border patrol personnel, changing deportation laws and procedures, altering the verification system for eligibility and employment, and other similar measures aimed at decreasing illegal immigration into the United States.
NOTE: THIS IS A SUBSTITUTE BILL, MEANING THE LANGUAGE OF THE ORIGINAL BILL HAS BEEN REPLACED. THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SUBSTITUTE BILL TEXT DIFFERS FROM THE PREVIOUS VERSION OF THE TEXT CAN VARY GREATLY.
Title: Immigration Reform bill
Vote to pass a bill that reforms the Immigration and Nationality Act by increasing border patrol personnel, changing deportation laws and procedures, altering the verification system for eligibility and employment, tightens political asylum process and restricts public benefits for illegal and some legal immigrants, all aimed at decreasing illegal immigration into the United States.
Allows employers in 5 of the 7 states with the highest number of undocumented workers to voluntarily participate in a pilot program that streamlines employment eligibility confirmation process.
Establishes a pilot program at 3 of the 5 busiest ports of entry trafficked by foreigners that collects a record of departure for every illegal immigrant departing the U.S. and match it to their record of arrival into the United States.
Describes and formulates a pilot program that uses closed military bases for the detention of deportable illegal foreign nationals.
Provides for the Attorney General to acquire and use additional physical barriers and border technology, including night vision goggles, scopes and biometric identifiers and second and third barrier fences, to deter illegal crossings into the U.S.
Increases border control personnel by 1,000 people and expands full time personnel support staffing by 800 positions.
Amends provisions of the Immigration and Nationality Act; expediting removal of illegal immigrants, creating stricter standards to assure detention of illegal immigrants, streamlining judicial review, and increasing penalties for illegal immigrant smuggling and fraudulent usage of government documents, among others.
Allows a state to receive payment from the Federal Government for costs of providing emergency medical services to an individual who is an illegal immigrant, as long as the costs are not otherwise reimbursed.
Permits any State to refuse illegal immigrants ineligible to receive public education, except in certain circumstances (as adopted in H Amdt 969).
Waves environmental laws in order to complete the 14 mile section of border fence between the US and Mexico near San Diego.
Prohibits illegal immigrants from obtaining public benefits except emergency medical care.
Tightens political asylum process and increases the number of asylum officers to at least 600 asylum officers by FY 1997.
$150 million to the Attorney General for costs associated with removing inadmissible or deportable illegal immigrants.
$5 million to the Immigration and Naturalization Service to detain and remove foreign terrorists.