Key Votes
S Amdt 1333 - Barring Immigrants with Certain Criminal Histories - Key Vote
National Key Votes
John Kerry voted Yea (Amendment Vote) on this legislation.
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Stages
Family
- S 1348 - Immigration Act of 2007
- S Amdt 1151 - Declaring English the National Language
- S Amdt 1169 - Guest Worker Number Reduction Amendment
- S Amdt 1184 - Denying Legal Status for Immigrants Convicted of Certain Crimes
- S Amdt 1202 - Point Based Immigration Expiration Date
- S Amdt 1250 - Law Enforcement Review of Z Visa Applications
- S Amdt 1316 - Five Year Expiration for Guest Worker Program
- S Amdt 1333 - Barring Immigrants with Certain Criminal Histories
- S Amdt 1384 - English as the Common Language
- S Amdt 1150 -
- SB 304 - Redistricting of Election Districts in Carson City, Henderson, Reno and Sparks
Issues
Note
NOTE: THIS IS AN AMENDMENT TO A SUBSTITUTE AMENDMENT. A SUBSTITUTE AMENDMENT REPLACES THE ENTIRE TEXT OF A PIECE OF LEGISLATION WITH A NEW TEXT.
Stage Details
Amendment - Amendment Adopted (Senate) (66-32) - June 6, 2007 (Key vote)
Title: Barring Immigrants with Certain Criminal Histories
Vote to adopt an amendment that establishes restrictions on admission into the United States for immigrants convicted of criminal behavior and penalties for illegal entry into the U.S.
- Denies admission into the United States for immigrants who have participated in criminal gang activity, or have been convicted of child abuse, neglect, or abandonment, human trafficking, obstruction of justice, domestic violence, or a felony count of driving under the influence (Secs. 204 & 205).
- Establishes penalties ranging from six months to twenty years for immigrants who enter into the United States illegally (Sec. 205).
Amendment - Introduced (Senate) - June 6, 2007
Title: Barring Immigrants with Certain Criminal Histories
Sponsors
- Edward M. 'Ted' Kennedy Sr. (MA - D) (Out Of Office)