Legislative Update
On
April 29, 2004, the US House of Representatives held a hearing on the Diversity
Visa program. Testimonies were
given by Anne W. Patterson Deputy Inspector General, Department of State and
Steven A. Camarota, Director of Research, Center for Immigration Studies. Also
on April 29th, the House held a hearing on transportation and homeland security.
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A press conference will be held
May 4 concerning the Democratic Comprehensive Immigration Reform Bill to be
introduced by Senator Edward Kennedy, Representative Bob Menendez and
Representative Luis Guiterrez next week. This
is a legislative proposal that, when implemented, will make legality the
prevailing norm in the US immigration system.
The bill has four parts.
It reduces the years of family separation caused by a backlogged
bureaucracy and restrictive laws and it gives immigrants who are in the U.S.,
working, paying taxes and learning English a chance to earn legal residency over
time. It also reduces exploitation
and downward wage pressures by creating a worker visa program that protects the
wages and working conditions of U.S. workers and provides equal rights to
immigrant workers admitted in the future to fill available jobs.
The press conference will be at La Fuente Leaning Center in Austin, TX.
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Other bills recently introduced
include the following:
H.R.4245
: To amend title 36, United States Code, to grant a Federal charter to the
Irish American Cultural Institute.
Sponsor: Rep Walsh, James T. [NY-25] (introduced 4/28/2004)
Committees: House Judiciary
Latest Major Action: 4/28/2004 Referred to House committee.
Status: Referred to the House
Committee on the Judiciary.
For a review of all the
immigration bills that have been recently introduced, visit our legislative
chart at www.visalaw.com/advocacy.html.
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