Reduce Illegal Immigration Rewards
Rewards: S. 237 (2007)
Rewards: H.Res. 18 (2007)
Rewards: H.R. 416 (2007)
Rewards: H.R. 371 (2007)
Rewards: H.R. 332 (2007)
Rewards: H.Res. 22 (2007)
Rewards: S. 1269 (2007)
Rewards: S. 2117 (2006)
Rewards: H.Res. 20 (2005)
Rewards: S. 359 (2005)
Rewards: S. 2075 (2005)
Rewards: S. 2061 (2005)
Rewards: H.R. 925 (2005)
Rewards: H.R. 4032 (2005)
Rewards: H.R. 884 (2005)
Rewards: H.R. 418 (2005)
Rewards: H.R. 3938 (2005)
Rewards: H.R. 368 (2005)
SHUT Act of 2017
NumbersUSA's Position:
SupportTo amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to deny the refundable portion of the child tax credit to individuals who are not authorized to be employed in the United States and to terminate the use of certifying acceptance agents to facilitate the application process for ITINs.
Tax Credit Accountability Act of 2017
NumbersUSA's Position:
SupportTo amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to prohibit aliens in an unlawful immigration status from claiming the earned income tax credit.
Rewards: H.R. 1438 (2005)
Rewards: H.Con.Res 50 (2005)
Rewards: H.R. 251 (2005)
Rewards: S. 2010 (2004)
Rewards: H.R. 5111 (2004)
Rewards: H.R. 4440 (2004)
Rewards: H.R. 3674 (2004)
Rewards: H.R. 10 (2004)
Rewards: H.Res. 720 (2004)
Rewards: S. 8 (2003)
Rewards: S. 1645 (2003)
Rewards: S. 1545 (2003)
Rewards: H.R. 773 (2003)
Rewards: H.R. 502 (2003)
Rewards: H.R. 3534 (2003)
Rewards: H.R. 3142 (2003)
Interior: H.R. 3052 (2003)
Rewards: H.R. 1684 (2003)
Amnesty: H.R. 1684 (2003)
Rewards: H.R. 687 (2003)
Rewards: S. 1291 (2001)
Expressing the disapproval of the House of Representatives of the Social Security totalization agreement between the United States and Mexico.
NumbersUSA's Position:
SupportH.Res. 20 would express the disapproval of the House of Representatives of the Social Security totalization agreement between the United States and Mexico that would allow illegal aliens from Mexico to apply for Social Security once they either leave the U.S. or obtain legal status.