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Fairness for Immigrant Families Act

USA118th CongressS-819| Senate 
| Updated: 3/15/2023
Catherine Cortez Masto

Catherine Cortez Masto

Democratic Senator

Nevada

Judiciary Committee

  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted
Fairness for Immigrant Families Act This bill modifies provisions barring certain non-U.S. nationals ( aliens under federal law) from admission and addresses other immigration-related issues. The bill repeals various admissions bars against aliens who were unlawfully present in the United States for certain amounts of time. The bill also modifies a provision that generally makes inadmissible aliens who had been ordered removed and who attempt to reenter the United States without being admitted. Specifically, the bill exempts from that provision (1) individuals less than 21 years old, (2) asylum seekers, (3) individuals who received a stay of removal under a family unity program, (4) victims of severe trafficking, and (5) certain individuals who entered the United States as children. An alien who entered the United States without inspection may apply for lawful permanent residence during the five-year period starting from this bill's enactment if the alien is the beneficiary of a family-based petition or labor certification. The bill also prohibits removing an alien with certain pending immigration-related applications if the application is not obviously deficient. Before removing a parent or legal guardian of an individual who is less than 21 years old and a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, the Director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement must review and approve the removal. Furthermore, the bill makes it a crime to fraudulently provide immigration services. The Department of Justice must make grants to help enforce such laws and assist victims. The bill establishes the National Office of New Americans to help integrate immigrants and refugees.
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Bill from Previous Congress

S 116-5055
Fairness for Immigrant Families Act

Bill from Previous Congress

S 117-1638
Fairness for Immigrant Families Act
Mar 15, 2023
Introduced in Senate
Mar 15, 2023
Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
  • Bill from Previous Congress

    S 116-5055
    Fairness for Immigrant Families Act


  • Bill from Previous Congress

    S 117-1638
    Fairness for Immigrant Families Act


  • March 15, 2023
    Introduced in Senate


  • March 15, 2023
    Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.

Immigration

Fairness for Immigrant Families Act

USA118th CongressS-819| Senate 
| Updated: 3/15/2023
Fairness for Immigrant Families Act This bill modifies provisions barring certain non-U.S. nationals ( aliens under federal law) from admission and addresses other immigration-related issues. The bill repeals various admissions bars against aliens who were unlawfully present in the United States for certain amounts of time. The bill also modifies a provision that generally makes inadmissible aliens who had been ordered removed and who attempt to reenter the United States without being admitted. Specifically, the bill exempts from that provision (1) individuals less than 21 years old, (2) asylum seekers, (3) individuals who received a stay of removal under a family unity program, (4) victims of severe trafficking, and (5) certain individuals who entered the United States as children. An alien who entered the United States without inspection may apply for lawful permanent residence during the five-year period starting from this bill's enactment if the alien is the beneficiary of a family-based petition or labor certification. The bill also prohibits removing an alien with certain pending immigration-related applications if the application is not obviously deficient. Before removing a parent or legal guardian of an individual who is less than 21 years old and a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, the Director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement must review and approve the removal. Furthermore, the bill makes it a crime to fraudulently provide immigration services. The Department of Justice must make grants to help enforce such laws and assist victims. The bill establishes the National Office of New Americans to help integrate immigrants and refugees.
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Timeline

Bill from Previous Congress

S 116-5055
Fairness for Immigrant Families Act

Bill from Previous Congress

S 117-1638
Fairness for Immigrant Families Act
Mar 15, 2023
Introduced in Senate
Mar 15, 2023
Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
  • Bill from Previous Congress

    S 116-5055
    Fairness for Immigrant Families Act


  • Bill from Previous Congress

    S 117-1638
    Fairness for Immigrant Families Act


  • March 15, 2023
    Introduced in Senate


  • March 15, 2023
    Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
Catherine Cortez Masto

Catherine Cortez Masto

Democratic Senator

Nevada

Judiciary Committee

Immigration

  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted