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February 27, 2015

Congress Temporarily Extends Funding for DHS

On February 27, Congress approved H.R. 33, which would extend funding for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) through MarchView More

June 29, 2007

Senate Briefly Revisits Immigration Reform

On June 26, the Senate returned to work on comprehensive immigration reform after approving, 64-35, a cloture motion to endView More

June 8, 2007

Senate Abandons Work on Immigration Reform Bill

On June 7, the Senate halted its consideration of the Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act (S. 1348) after rejecting, 45-50, aView More

May 25, 2007

Senate Begins Debate on Immigration Bill; Contains Provisions on International Adoption, Widows, and Orphans

On May 22, the Senate began its consideration of the Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act of 2007 (S. 1348). The measureView More

December 21, 2005

House Approves Border Security Bill

After two days of debate, the House approved, 239-182, a bill (H.R. 4437) on December 16 that would enhance internationalView More

December 21, 2005

Senate Approves Bill Assisting Abandoned Alien Children

On December 22, the Senate approved, by unanimous consent, a bill (S. 119) that would set standards for the treatmentView More

December 9, 2005

Border Security Bill Moves Through House Committee

On December 8, the House Judiciary Committee approved, 23-15, a bill (H.R. 4437) that would enhance international land and maritimeView More

November 21, 2005

Panel Approves Border Security Bill, Rejects Amendments Related to Human Trafficking

On November 17, after two days of debate, the House Homeland Security Committee approved, by voice vote, a bill (H.R.View More

April 15, 2005

Senate Committee Approves Bill Assisting Abandoned Alien Children

On April 14, the Senate Judiciary Committee approved, by voice vote, a bill (S. 119) that would set standards forView More

February 9, 2005

FY2006 Budget Summary

Introduction President Bush delivered his $2.57 trillion FY2006 budget to Congress on February 7. The budget proposes to cut theView More

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