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On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 3969 to S. 2611 (Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act of 2006)
Voted against killing amendment to prevent guestworkers from getting greencards in 2006
Border Health Security Act of 2006
NumbersUSA's Position:
No PositionThe bill would authorize the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to award grants to state and local governments and other public entities as to: (1) effect improvement in the health of border area residents; and(2) enhance border area bioterrorism preparedness; would authorize a $10 million appropriation for Fiscal 2007 to carry out the aims of the United States-Mexico Border Health Commission, and would allow Commission members or staff to provide advice or recommendations to Congress at any time – whether there is a request for such advice/recommendations or not; would create a
Border Health Security Act of 2006
NumbersUSA's Position:
SupportThe bill would authorize the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to award grants to state and local governments and other public entities as to: (1) effect improvement in the health of border area residents; and(2) enhance border area bioterrorism preparedness; would authorize a $10 million appropriation for Fiscal 2007 to carry out the aims of the United States-Mexico Border Health Commission, and would allow Commission members or staff to provide advice or recommendations to Congress at any time – whether there is a request for such advice/recommendations or not; would create a
To suspend the visa waiver program until certain entry-exit control requirements are met, and for other purposes.
NumbersUSA's Position:
SupportThe bill would suspend the visa waiver program until certain entry-exit requirements are met, including making the US-VISIT entry-exit system fully operational, processing all nonimmigrants through that system, and installing biometric machine readers at all ports of entry.
To suspend the visa waiver program until certain entry-exit control requirements are met, and for other purposes.
Social Security Number Fraudulent Use Notification Act of 2006
NumbersUSA's Position:
SupportThe bill would require DHS to promptly notify any individual whose Social Security number the agency has determined: (1) has been used in a fraudulent or otherwise illegal manner; or (2) that the SSN in an employer’s wage records does not match Social Security Administration records.
To amend title II of the Social Security Act to require that the Commissioner of Social Security notify individuals of improper use of their social security account numbers.