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Undocumented Workers Currently in the United States:
  • They could come forward immediately and receive probationary legal status.
  • The Bill creates a four-year, renewable Z visa for those present within the U.S. unlawfully before January 1, 2007.
  • Undocumented immigrants may adjust status to lawful permanent residence once they pay $5,000 in fees and fines and their head of household returns to their home country.
  • People under age 30 who were brought to the U.S. as minors could receive their green cards after three years, rather than eight.
  • Undocumented farm workers who can demonstrate they have worked 150 hours or three years in agriculture can apply for green cards.
  • No green cards for Z visa holders can be processed until “triggers” for border security and workplace enforcement have been met, which is estimated to take 18 months.
  • Processing of green cards for holders of Z visas would begin after clearing an existing backlog, which is expected to take 8 to 13 years.

Border Security:

  • Hire 18,000 new border patrol agents.
  • Erect 200 miles of vehicle barriers and 370 miles of fencing along the U.S.-Mexico border.
  • Erect 70 ground-based radar and camera towers along the southern border.
  • Deploy four unmanned aerial vehicles and supporting systems.
  • End the program in which illegal immigrants are released upon apprehension (commonly know as catch and release).
  • Provide for detaining up to 27,500 aliens per day on an annual basis.
  • Use secure and effective identification tools to prevent unauthorized work.

Employment Verification:

  • Require employers to electronically verify new employees to prove identity and work eligibility.
  • Increase penalties for unlawful hiring, employment and record keeping violations.

Guest Worker Program (requires border security measures to be in place first):

  • Create a new temporary guest worker program with two-year “Y visas,” initially capped at 400,000 per year with annual adjustments based on market fluctuations.
  • Workers could renew the Y visa up to three times, but would be required to return home for a year in between each time. Those bringing dependents could obtain only one, nonrenewable two-year visa.
  • Families could accompany guest workers only if they could show proof of medical insurance and demonstrate that their wages were 150 percent above the poverty level.

Permanent Residence (Green Card) through the Point System:

  • 380,000 visas a year would be awarded based on a point system, with about 50 percent based on employment criteria, 25 percent based on education, 15 percent on English proficiency and 10 percent on family connections.

Other Changes to the Immigration System:

  • Spouses and minor children of U.S. citizens and permanent residents would be eligible for green cards based purely on their family connections, but other relatives such as adult children and siblings would not.
  • Apply new limits to U.S. citizens seeking to bring foreign-born parents into the country.
  • Visas for parents of U.S. citizens would be capped annually at 40,000 and those for spouses and children at 87,000.
     
LATEST NEWS

On June 29th the United States Senate killed the proposed comprehensive immigration legislation, ending chances for President George W. Bush to pass his immigration reform plan--a centerpiece of the president's domestic agenda. Immigration reform supporters garnered just 46 of the 60 votes needed to conclude debate and proceed to final passage. Sixty senators, including 37 of Bush's fellow Republicans, voted against it. Most senators said they had no plans to try to overhaul immigration law before the 2008 presidential election, so it is unlikely that any major immigration bill will become law until 2009. The biggest obstacle was to convince conservatives that the path to citizenship for illegal aliens is not Amnesty. The bill's bitter end has a deeper meaning, as it demonstrated that conservative Americans’ vision for US immigration reform should not include any type of amnesty or legalization for undocumented workers.

"This vote effectively kills comprehensive immigration legislation in the 110th Congress" - said Democratic Representative Zoe Lofgren, head of a House Judiciary subcommittee on immigration.

The measure, the biggest rewrite of U.S. immigration law since 1986, would offer 12 to 20 million illegal immigrants a path to citizenship while tightening the border with Mexico and creating a guest-worker program to help employers fill low-paying jobs.

President Bush, who had lobbied Republican senators to support the legislation, acknowledged defeat, saying that - "Congress's failure to act on it is a disappointment." The Bush administration is still interested in finding the solution to the problem of illegal immigration, said Michael Chertoff, Bush's homeland security secretary who helped draft the legislation.


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marilyn37 read my blog view my photos
Jul 5, 2008 | 4:23 PM

you speak to the january 2007 "compromise" immigration reform bill.

the american heritage dictionary defines "compromise" as: a settlement of differences in which side mades concessions. something that comprises that combines qualities of different things.

liberals did NOT and would NOT allow R to add amendments to the LIBERAL COMPROMISE IMMIGRATION REFORM 2007 bill and R killed it.

we were all disappointed - LIBERALS WOULD NOT COMPROMISE! LIBERALS WANTED TOTAL AMNESTY!

darling if you wanted it passed allowing mx-13 gang members to become citizens etc etc from above then your complaint is too late.

the PRESIDENT asked LIBERALS AND REPUBLICANS TO COMPROMISE and write a good bill.

LIBERALS REFUSED.

rethink your paradigm

marilyn37 read my blog view my photos
Jul 5, 2008 | 4:48 PM

in the definition the word 'side' should read 'sides'

im so excited i also picked up a H & R 20 gage single - made about 1956 or something im guessing....i off to check their patterns...

marilyn37 read my blog view my photos
Jul 5, 2008 | 4:48 PM

in the definition the word 'side' should read 'sides'

im so excited i also picked up a H & R 20 gage single - made about 1956 or something im guessing....i off to check their patterns...

toadie800 read my blog view my photos
Jul 6, 2008 | 1:40 AM

By the math I learned ib school 37 repubs is better than half of the 60 repubs in the senate, thin leaves ummmm say 40 dems. this was killed by the people as they did not want amnesty. yes AMNESTY. look up the deffinition.

marilyn37 read my blog view my photos
Jul 6, 2008 | 6:34 AM

this 2007 bill included a clause saying only work on the border would begin and nothing else would go forward until border was completed.

so here we sit...everyone is waiting on the border and its funding and no one likes that either

concurrently the administration is returning millions to their counry of origin and with no help from liberals and aclu.

toadie800 read my blog view my photos
Jul 6, 2008 | 8:30 AM

I'm sorry but these peopple make a u turn and come right back,

Where is this clause as this was taken from the immigration wab site. I see no clause stating the work on the border goes first as there will always be work in the border, so if true then this was loaded from the beguinning.

toadie800 read my blog view my photos
Jul 6, 2008 | 8:34 AM

amnesty was always part of their program, both the dems and the repubs as stated in an earlier post, one side wants the slave labor and the other wants the slave vote. and bush could have stopped it from the beginning and this would not be a problem nor topic.

marilyn37 read my blog view my photos
Jul 6, 2008 | 12:36 PM

and here we sit with no solution.

toadie800 read my blog view my photos
Jul 6, 2008 | 2:23 PM

the solution is deport deport deport and close the border. As I have said earlier the border should have been shut down at the very least on 9-12-01 because of the war on terror.

marilyn37 read my blog view my photos
Jul 6, 2008 | 2:34 PM

correct

the prez started it then.

marilyn37 read my blog view my photos
Jul 6, 2008 | 2:47 PM

we had to rebuild our whole damn military too.

when we sent into afghanistan i saw a live feed of mps' right in the mix. they have no training in combat....but boy our guys really got sharp looking in a hurry.

marilyn37 read my blog view my photos
Jul 6, 2008 | 3:14 PM

someone should remind congress every minute of ever day that the terrorists walked in with papers and then hopped aboard a few airplanes and lambasted us ---

speaking of your favorite topic hanging- it should have happened to bill clinton for no leadership under his watch ....

i think we have done pretty good in re-cooping from that and war against terrorists going on all around the world. trying to play catch up is not easy.

toadie800 read my blog view my photos
Jul 6, 2008 | 3:29 PM

"rethink your paradigm" I think not. read the definitions. as for clinton very much agreed. and bush has not done his job completly.
Ummmmm let see was it not harry truman that said the buck stops here? and this does not apply to bush how? Granted truman a dem but the phrase fits. Don't blame it all on the liberals in this case as it takes two to fight. It was the citizenry that killed this by phone calls, letters, and every other means to get notice that this is not immigration reform but amnesty. You apperantly have a problem with accepting the repub role in this debacle as bush wanted to sign it. By definition this is amnesty.

toadie800 read my blog view my photos
Jul 6, 2008 | 3:38 PM

The prez didnot close the border he put on a dog and pony show. nothing more nothing less. If bush was going to do it he should have done it by executive order.

marilyn37 read my blog view my photos
Jul 6, 2008 | 3:38 PM

he did.

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