Immigration
Attorney General Vacates Mukasey Compean Immigration Order
Initiates New Rulemaking to Govern Immigration Removal Proceedings
June 3, 2009 -- Attorney General Eric Holder today vacated the order issued in Matter of Compean by Attorney General Mukasey in January and announced his intention to initiate a new rulemaking proceeding for regulations to govern claims of ineffective assistance of counsel in removal proceedings. » read more »
Senator Cornyn: Deeply Flawed Immigration System In Need of Major Overhaul & Infusion of Resources
Comments On Administration’s Proposals Regarding SCAAP and Secure Communities Program
May 19, 2009 -- U.S. Senator John Cornyn, R-Texas, the top Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee's Immigration, Refugees and Border Security subcommittee, today issued the following statement regarding President Obama's request to expand the Secure Communities program, which seeks to check the immigration status of every person booked into local jails.
"Checking the immigration status of every incarcerated individual is a laudable goal. In an ideal world, this would already be the status quo. But the reality is our immigration system is deeply flawed and in need of a major overhaul and infusion of resources--which I have been pushing for since I was first elected to the Senate. » read more »
DHS Secretary Napolitano Announces Fiscal Year 2010 Budget Request
May 7, 2009 -- U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Janet Napolitano unveiled the Department’s $55.1 billion FY 2010 budget request today, focused around five major priorities—counterterrorism; border security; enforcement of immigration laws; disaster preparedness, response and recovery; and Department unification—designed to create a leaner, smarter, more effective agency. » read more »
SEIU: DREAM Act will contribute to America's future prosperity by freeing a new generation to build a stronger America
March 26, 2009 -- Washington, DC - Today, Senators Richard Durbin (D-IL) and Richard Lugar (R-IN) introduced the Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors (DREAM) Act in the U.S. Senate while Representatives Howard Berman (D-CA) and Lincoln Diaz-Balart (D-FL) introduced it in the House of Representatives. » read more »
Foreign-Born Exceed the Native-Born in Advanced Degrees
Jan. 28, 2009 -- A larger percentage of foreign-born than native-born residents had a master’s degree or higher in 2007, according to a new report from the U.S. Census Bureau. Nationally, 11 percent of foreign-born — people from another country now living in the United States — and 10 percent of U.S.-born residents had an advanced degree.
These statistics come from Educational Attainment in the United States: 2007 [PDF], a report that describes the degree or level of school completed by adults 25 and older. » read more »
Senator Menendez: A Call For Humane Treatment And Basic Medical Care For Immigrant Detainees
Sen. Menendez, Reps. Lofgren and Conyers, along with representatives of the religious community and civil liberties advocates, push for passage of Detainee Basic Medical Care Act
May 21, 2008 -- WASHINGTON—Today, a coalition of Members of Congress, representatives of the religious community and civil liberties advocates joined together to call for basic human rights for immigrants detained in the United States. The group was led by U.S. Senator Robert Menendez (D-NJ), Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-CA) and House Judiciary Committee Chairman John Conyers (D-MI), who are working to pass the Detainee Basic Medical Care Act. » read more »
Senator Ted Kennedy On Immigration Detention Health Care
(As Prepared for Delivery)
May 12, 2008 -- Mr. President, I would like to speak for a few moments on another issue, and I ask that my remarks be printed at the appropriate place in the Record.
Mr. President, an urgent aspect of the immigration issue is the appalling lack of medical care available for immigrants held in custody of the Department of Homeland Security’s Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Senator Menendez and I have introduced legislation today, the Detainee Basic Medical Care Act of 2008, to require the Secretary of Homeland Security to deliver timely and effective medical and mental health care to individuals in its custody. » read more »
John McCain's Border Dance Continues
May 5, 2008 -- After announcing the new Spanish-language page of his website during a press conference in Arizona this morning, John McCain once again tried to have it both ways on the immigration reform debate, demonstrating yet again that he's not able to lead his own Party, much less the country.
John McCain = 3rd Bush term sign: Photo by Matt Ortega (CC) » read more »
Barack Obama Statement on the May 1 Immigration Marches
May 01, 2008 -- Chicago, IL - Two years ago, I came home to Chicago to witness the mobilization of hundreds of thousands of citizens and immigrants united in an effort to fix our immigration system. I spoke to the marchers that day, and Senator Kennedy spoke to those marching in Washington. They said to us, "today we march and tomorrow we vote."
Two years later, our immigration problems remain unresolved, and those who want change will have to vote for change in November. So today, I encourage the thousands of people who are marching and calling for change to work hard registering voters in the months to come. Your vote is your voice. » read more »
House Judiciary to Hold Series of Immigration Hearings
April 16, 2008 -- Washington, DC -- House Judiciary Committee Chairman, John Conyers, Jr. (D-MI), and Chairwoman of the Subcommittee on Immigration, Citizenship, Refugees, Border Security, and International Law, Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-CA), announced that today's oversight hearing on the H-2B program will be the first in a series of immigration hearings. The subcommittee and the full committee will conduct several hearings on this issue in the coming weeks.
“Over the past year, it has become clear that we need an immigration system that is fair, legal, and tough," said Conyers. "The Bush administration has lost control of our borders and failed to deliver an immigration system that is good for American families, workers, and businesses. It is time to address those failures. » read more »
Rhode Island Governor Carcieri Re-Affirms Need For Control Of Illegal Immigration
April 1, 2008 -- Rhode Island Governor Donald L. Carcieri today reiterated his belief that elected officials have an obligation to enforce and support all federal, state and local laws -- including those barring illegal immigration.
"Last week, I issued an Executive Order that is designed solely to enforce the illegal immigration laws currently on the books," Governor Carcieri said.
Anti-immigration sign on a garage in Chepachet, Rhode Island: (Photo CC Apollo-Jack) » read more »
DNC: McCain Skips Votes on Immigration Bills His Campaign Approved
March 14, 2008 -- Two weeks ago it was reported that John McCain's campaign approved a package of enforcement-only bills drafted by Senate Republicans to use immigration as a wedge issue. [washingtontimes.com, 3/6/08] The package was described by the LA Times as "the hardest-hitting package of immigration enforcement measures seen yet -- one that would require jail time for illegal immigrants caught crossing the border, make it harder for them to open bank accounts and compel them to communicate in English when dealing with federal agencies." [LA Times, 3/4/08] » read more »
Anti-Immigrant McCain Candidate Loses in Special Election
March 10, 2008 -- Jim Oberweis, the favorite candidate of the anti-immigrant right lost a special election to fill the seat of retired former Republican House Speaker Dennis Hastert Saturday despite John McCain's support and help raising money. It was just three weeks ago that McCain campaigned for Oberweis, standing by as the congressional candidate told a crowd that on border security and other issues, "John McCain and I stand united...And on each of these issues, and others, our opponents -- mine and his -- have taken the wrong side." [The Beacon News, 2/21/08] » read more »
Senator Menendez Challenges Sen. McCain To Reject New Republican Package Of Immigration Bills
March 5, 2008 -- WASHINGTON – Today a group of Republican senators introduced a package of bills on immigration that represents harsher immigration regulations but not the comprehensive approach that is needed to fix the broken system.
Senator Robert Menendez (D-NJ), one of the original negotiators during last year’s attempt at comprehensive immigration reform, today challenged Senator John McCain (R-AZ), the presumptive Republican presidential nominee who in the past has worked on comprehensive immigration reform, to reject this Republican approach. » read more »
Statement from U.S. Department of Homeland Security Press Secretary Laura Keehner
February 29, 2008 -- P-28 was designed to be a demonstration of critical technologies and system integration under the broader SBInet initiative. Specifically, its purpose was to demonstrate the feasibility of the SBInet technical approach developed by Boeing, and to show that this type of technology could be deployed to help secure the southwest border of the United States. The intended objective has been achieved – after successful field testing, we formally accepted it from Boeing last week. » read more »