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May 12, 2022 Press Release
The structural overhaul of the system that the House Judiciary Committee moved forward focuses on transparency, efficiency, and integrity, thereby strengthening due process.
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April 15, 2022 Press Release
"This is the humane decision that reflects our true American values."
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April 12, 2022 Press Release
"This announcement is another important step to getting federal funding to match the scale of the wildfire crisis."
April 8, 2022 Press Release
"Especially at a time when international conflicts are exacerbating global food shortages, it is smart and sensible to get rid of the ethanol mandate now and, instead, shift the focus to solutions that do not contribute to climate change and/or drive up the cost of food.”
April 6, 2022 Press Release
"These funds will help ensure that public transit in the South Bay is efficient, affordable, and provides fair access for all."
April 4, 2022 Press Release
"The Jumpstart our Legal Immigration System Act will help reduce the backlogs, thereby enabling immigrants to fully contribute to their communities and our national economy, while also allowing U.S. companies to attract and retain high-skilled workers."
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March 24, 2022 Press Release
"This rule is an important step forward in streamlining our system for processing asylum seekers at our Southern Border, while upholding the rule of law and ensuring that our country is meeting its humanitarian obligations."
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March 10, 2022 Press Release
"The Santa Clara County projects included in the government funding legislation will make a difference in the lives of working men and women."
March 3, 2022 Press Release
"We’re grateful to see the Biden Administration heed our calls and take swift, just action to grant Ukrainian nationals in the United States with protection from deportation to a country currently under a brutal, unprovoked assault by Vladimir Putin."
March 2, 2022 Press Release
“There is a rallying call for decisive action to protect Americans’ privacy."

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July 17, 2019 In The News

 

Lawmakers on both sides of the congressional aisle agree that backlogs and lengthy processing times for immigration applications are a problem, though they diverged during a House subcommittee hearing on the cause.

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July 17, 2019 In The News

For the past two and a half years, Congress has largely granted U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) a free pass on immigration backlogs and application delays, denials and Requests for Evidence.

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July 11, 2019 In The News

Amid a backlog that sees some applicants waiting decades for green cards, 140 Republican members of Congress joined 224 Democrats and passed a bill Wednesday to end the per-country cap on green cards.

July 10, 2019 In The News

State and federal lawmakers are calling for new rules and investigations surrounding the use of facial-recognition scans of driver’s license databases by Immigration and Customs Enforcement and other agencies, fueling a debate over the technology some on Capitol Hill have said represents a “massive breach of privacy and trust.”

July 5, 2019 In The News

AUDIE CORNISH, HOST:

The stories of the crisis on the U.S. southern border just keep coming. Dangerous overcrowding, squalid conditions, adults and children held for days and weeks at a time - issues that Acting Inspector General Jennifer Costello describes as urgent and needing immediate attention and action.

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June 27, 2019 In The News

As we argue about the horrifying humanitarian disaster at the southern border, a fundamental question is hovering in the background: Do we want to make it harder for desperate people to legally secure refuge in the United States, or easier for them to legally do so?

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June 24, 2019 In The News

A House panel on Friday backed legislation to improve election security ahead of next year’s contests as Democrats press for shoring up the nation’s voting system after Russia interfered in the 2016 election.

June 20, 2019 In The News

Two Vietnamese men hoping to donate blood marrow to their brother in San Jose have been approved visas to travel to the U.S., local politicians announced Tuesday.

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June 20, 2019 In The News

House lawmakers demand end to warrantless collection of Americans’ data

Two House lawmakers are pushing an amendment that would effectively defund a massive data collection program run by the National Security Agency i unless the government promises to not intentionally collect data of Americans.

June 18, 2019 In The News

Two Vietnamese brothers have been granted temporary visas to supply a life-saving bone marrow transfer for their dying sibling, a United States citizen living in San Jose, after a Chronicle investigation.

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