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In 1986, President Ronald Reagan signed the Immigration Reform and Control Act, tightening security at the Mexican border and penalizing employers who knowingly hired those without a work permit. The bill also made nearly 3 million undocumented immigrants who had entered the country since before 1982 eligible for temporary legal status and eventually green cards. “I believe in the idea of amnesty for those who have put down roots and lived here,” Reagan said, using a word (amnesty) that today would be politically toxic, “even though sometime back they may have entered illegally.” But the 1986 law did not …
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Foreword
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Immigration Timeline
1952 to Present
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“Zero Tolerance” Immigration Enforcement
Administration Policy on Border Crossing
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Immigration Policy Directives
Border Enforcement and Family Separation
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Legislative Background on Immigration Overhaul
Recent Action in the Congress on Immigration
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Fuel Efficiency Standards
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3D Printed Guns
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Election Security Funding
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Short-Term Health Plans
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Pro & Con
Should the House Pass the Immigration Overhaul Bill Endorsed by President Trump?