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Mid-Term Elections 2006: Results, Reactions & Prospects for CIR

Senate Passes Secure Fence Act 

House Republicans Pass "Secure Fence Act"

House & Senate Immigration Hearings - Summer 2006

Senate Passes Immigration Bill 62-36
  --Support Across Country for Senator Feinstein's "Orange Card" Proposal (click here for description)

Bipartisan Compromise on Immigration Reform (April 2006)

BIPARTISAN PLAN FOR COMPREHENSIVE IMMIGRATION REFORM WINS PASSAGE IN SENATE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE


Border Protection, Antiterrorism, and Illegal Immigration Control Act (H.R. 4437) Passes 239 to 182 - click here for final vote, other info 


City and County Pro-Immigrant Resolutions

President Bush's 2007 State of the Union Address

State of the Union: President Bush Mentions Immigration Reform but Falls Short in Providing Leadership on a Comprehensive Solution

Diverse Leaders Call for Comprehensive Immigration Reform - DC Press Conference

American Bar Association Commission on Immigration Report to the House of Delegates

Senator Specter's "Chairman's Mark" - CIR Draft Legislation Summary

Senator Hagel (R-NE) Introduces CIR Legislation
     *Click here for comparison of 3 CIR bills (McCain/Kennedy, Cornyn/Kyl, Hagel)

Interfaith Statement in Support of Comprehensive Immigration Reform

OCTOBER 18 SENATE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE HEARING ON CIR: TESTIMONY, REACTIONS
     *CCIR Press Statement

CORNYN-KYL BILL: Comprehensive Enforcement and Immigration Reform Act of 2005
"Immigration Legislation Introduced Today Is a Badly Constructed and Unworkable Proposal" 

A Jewish Vision for the Future of American Immigration and Refugee Policy
"In light of these facts, the best hope to prevent future undocumented migration would be an approach that is comprehensive and realistically related to economic realities.  This plan should promote legal and orderly migration, provide a path to citizenship for undocumented migrants, improve immigration and labor law enforcement, and create new migration programs that will serve America?s security, social, economic and humanitarian interests."

U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops: Oppose Harsh and Restrictive Immigration Measures


Comprehensive Immigration Reform Backgrounder

Family Backlog Backgrounder 

AgJOBS Backgrounder

DREAM Act Backgrounder

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