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From Immigration-law.com: --- 1/21/2004 ---
Bi-Partisan Illegal Alien Amnesty Bill Introduced in the Senate
Report indicates that Democrat Senator Daschle and Republican Senator Hagel introduced today a bi-partisan Immigration Reform Act of 2004 which counters the Bush proposal. Bush proposal provided legalization of certain illegal aliens as a "temporary worker" but did not provide for granting a lawful permanent resident status, while this bi-partisan Senate bill provides for granting permanent resident status to certain illegal aliens. The details and full text of the bill have yet to be made available, but the news report indicates that the legislative bill incoporates two important components, among others:
Adjustment of Status to a Permanent Resident for Certain Illegal Aliens: The conditions are reported as follows:
-- Must have lived in the U.S. 5 years or longer at the time of enactment of the legislation.
-- Must have worked in the U.S. for 5 years, including minimum 4 years before the passage of the legislation and 1 year after the legislative bill is enacted into a law.
-- Must pass English and American Civics test similar to the current naturalization process.
-- Must pay $1000 fine.
NewTemporary Workers of 350,000.
According to the Senators, the timeline for passage of this legislation is likely after the national election in November, 2004. For the full text of the report, please click here.
Happy Chinese New Year!!
From Immigration-law.com: --- 1/21/2004 ---
Bi-Partisan Illegal Alien Amnesty Bill Introduced in the Senate
Report indicates that Democrat Senator Daschle and Republican Senator Hagel introduced today a bi-partisan Immigration Reform Act of 2004 which counters the Bush proposal. Bush proposal provided legalization of certain illegal aliens as a "temporary worker" but did not provide for granting a lawful permanent resident status, while this bi-partisan Senate bill provides for granting permanent resident status to certain illegal aliens. The details and full text of the bill have yet to be made available, but the news report indicates that the legislative bill incoporates two important components, among others:
Adjustment of Status to a Permanent Resident for Certain Illegal Aliens: The conditions are reported as follows:
-- Must have lived in the U.S. 5 years or longer at the time of enactment of the legislation.
-- Must have worked in the U.S. for 5 years, including minimum 4 years before the passage of the legislation and 1 year after the legislative bill is enacted into a law.
-- Must pass English and American Civics test similar to the current naturalization process.
-- Must pay $1000 fine.
NewTemporary Workers of 350,000.
According to the Senators, the timeline for passage of this legislation is likely after the national election in November, 2004. For the full text of the report, please click here.
Happy Chinese New Year!!
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