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To: Elroy who wrote (558550)6/30/2014 1:49:47 AM
From: Neeka  Read Replies (2) of 794002
 
Here's the short version of the Bill and the one that was sent to the House of Representatives.

gpo.gov

Here's the long version.

gpo.gov

The short version was redacted from the long version.

Text of the Senate Bill that was sent to the House of Representatives on June 27, 2013.

A BILL

To reform America's broken immigration system. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,

SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.

This Act may be cited as the `Immigration Reform that Works for America's Future Act'.

SEC. 2. SENSE OF THE SENATE. It is the sense of the Senate that Congress should--

(1) create a roadmap for immigrants who are here without legal status to earn citizenship, provided they pay taxes, complete a background check, learn English, and show a commitment to America;

(2) allow students who came to America as children to earn citizenship by attending college or joining the Armed Forces;

(3) protect the sustainability of the American agricultural industry, including the dairy industry, with a stable and legal agricultural workforce;

(4) encourage those who seek to invest in the United States and create American jobs;

(5) permit and encourage individuals who earn an advanced degree from one of our world-class universities to remain in the United States, rather than using that education to work for our international competitors;

(6) fulfill and strengthen our Nation's commitments regarding security along our borders and at our ports of entry;

(7) strengthen our Nation's historic humanitarian tradition of welcoming asylum seekers and refugees and improve existing policies that support immigrant victims of crime and domestic violence;

(8) create an effective electronic verification system and strengthen enforcement to prevent employers from hiring people here illegally;

(9) implement a rational legal immigration system that promotes job creation by converting the current flow of illegal immigrants into the United States into a more manageable, controlled, and legal process for admitting immigrants while, at the same time, safeguarding the jobs, rights, and wages of American workers; and

(10) adopt practical and fair immigration reforms to help ensure that all families are able to be together.
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