Reduce Amnesty Enticements
Amnesty: H.R. 1153 (2015)
Amnesty: H.R. 1507 (2015)
Amnesty: Brooks Amdt. 219 to H.R. 1735
Amnesty: Blackburn Amdt. #7 to H.R. 240 (2015)
Amnesty: Aderholt Amdt. #6 to H.R. 240
Amnesty: H.R. 206 (2015)
Amnesty: H.R. 29 (2015)
Amnesty: H.R. 227
Amnesty: H.R. 1715 (2015)
Amnesty: H.R. 205 (2015)
Amnesty: H.R. 155
Amnesty: H.R. 32 (2015)
Amnesty: H.R. 1989 (2015)
Amnesty: H.R. 1153 (2015)
Amnesty: Sessions Motion to S. 2648 (2014)
Amnesty: S.744 Corker-Hoeven Amdt. (2013)
Amnesty: S. 2631 (2014)
Amnesty: H.R. 5272 (2014)
Amnesty: H.R. 5160
Amnesty: H.Con.Res. 96 (2014)
Amnesty: H.R. 83 Cruz Point of Order (2014)
Amnesty: H.R. 83 (2014)
Consolidated and Further Continuing Appropriations Act, 2015
NumbersUSA's Position:
No PositionTo require the Secretary of the Interior to assemble a team of technical, policy, and financial experts to address the energy needs of the insular areas of the United States and the Freely Associated States through the development of action plans aimed at reducing reliance on imported fossil fuels and increasing use of indigenous clean-energy resources, and for other purposes.
Amnesty: H.R. 5137 (2014)
Amnesty: H.R. 15 Sponsors (2013)
Amnesty: S. 744-motion to proceed (2013)
Amnesty: S. 744-votes (2013)
Amnesty: H.R. 3921/S. 1943 (2014)
Amnesty: King DACA amendment #136 (2013)
Amnesty: H.R. 435 (2013)
Amnesty: H.R. 406 (2013)
Amnesty: H.R. 2377 (2013)
Amnesty: H.R. 3130 (2013)
Amnesty: H.Res. 326 (2013)
Amnesty: S. 744 SJC Final Vote (2013)
Amnesty: S. 744 (2013)
Amnesty: H.R. 4300/S. 358 (1990)
Amnesty: H.R. 3698 (2015)
Military Enlistment Opportunity Act of 2015
NumbersUSA's Position:
OpposeH.R. 3698, the Military Enlistment Opportunity Act of 2015, would grant amnesty to illegal aliens who enlist in the military. It's estimated that approximately 40,000 would receive amnesty under this legislation.
Liberian Refugee Immigration Fairness Act of 2015
NumbersUSA's Position:
OpposeS. 2161, the Liberian Refugee Immigration Fairness Act of 2015, would allow Liberian nationals to adjust to permanent resident status if they: (1) have been continuously present in the United States between January 1, 2013, through the date of status adjustment application; or (2) is the spouse, child, or unmarried son or daughter of such an alien.
Military Enlistment Opportunity Act of 2015
NumbersUSA's Position:
OpposeS. 2160, the Military Enlistment Opportunity Act of 2015, would grant amnesty to illegal aliens who enlist in the military. It's estimated that approximately 40,000 would receive amnesty under this legislation.
Venezuelan Refugee Assistance Act
NumbersUSA's Position:
OpposeH.R. 3744, the Venezuelan Refugee Assistance Act, would allow Venezuelan illegal aliens who entered the country before Jan. 1, 2013, have been physically present in the U.S. throughout, and have not been convicted of specific crimes to adjust their status to legal permanent resident.
Protect Family Values at the Border Act
NumbersUSA's Position:
OpposeH.R. 3605, the Protect Family Values at the Border Act, would require Border Patrol to consider the safety and family concerns in any action related to the repatriation or prosecution of individuals apprehended for immigration violations and provide related training for U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and cooperating entity personnel. These requirements would prevent the timely removal of certain illegal border crossers allowing them to safely resettle in the United States.
Recognizing the three-year anniversary of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals
NumbersUSA's Position:
OpposeRecognizing the three-year anniversary of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which permits young people who were brought to the United States by their parents as children to remain temporarily in the United States and make meaningful contributions to our country.
Supports Amnesty by cosponsoring H.R. 3436
Amnesty: H.R. 3436 (2015)
H.R. 3436
NumbersUSA's Position:
OpposeH.R. 3436 would provide discretionary authority to immigration judges in the case of an illegal alien subject to removal, deportation, or exclusion and who is the parent of a U.S. citizen child if the judge determines that action to be against the child's best interests.