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- News clip. Berkman, Leslie // AHA News;3/11/96, Vol. 32 Issue 10, p1
Reports on Senator Alan K. Simpson's offer of an amendment that would strip all of the employment-based immigration provisions from his immigration-reform bill.
- Business gets break in Simpson rewrite of immigration bill. // Fairfield County Business Journal;3/25/96, Vol. 35 Issue 13, p7
Reports on the impact of Senator Alan Simpson's decision to remove employment-related provisions from his immigration reform bill proposal. Effect of original bill on skilled migrant workers; Reaction of the Information Technology Association of America (ITAA) members.
- House bows to Clinton, passes weakened immigration law. // Human Events;10/04/96, Vol. 52 Issue 37, p4
Reports on the US House of Representatives' vote to pass an immigration reform bill that has been stripped of a amendment that would have allowed states to deny a taxpayer-funded public education to illegal aliens not already enrolled in American schools. Conservatives' criticism against...
- Businesses, other groups at odds over immigration issue. Khasru, B.Z. // Fairfield County Business Journal;04/1/96, Vol. 35 Issue 14, p10
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- BORDERLINE HYPOCRISY. Barr, Evan T. // New Republic;7/14/86 -7/21/86, Vol. 195 Issue 2/3, p12
Discusses the defeat of the immigration reform bill introduced by Senator Alan K. Simpson in the U.S. Congress. Provisions of the bill; Names of the Legislators supporting the immigration reform bill; Reason why the bill has been repeatedly defeated in the Congress; Discussion of Hispanic...
- First Duty. // National Review;9/3/1982, Vol. 34 Issue 17, p1065
The article reports on the Senate's approval of the bill that would revise the immigration laws of the United States. The sponsor of the bill is Senator Alan K. Simpson. It is the biggest change in the immigration policy of the United States since the passage of the McCarrant-Walter Immigration...
- House Democrats ready to give immigration bill another shot. Allen, Jared; Rushing, J. Taylor // Hill;3/25/2009, Vol. 16 Issue 35, p4
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- VISA VISE TIGHTENS. LaPorte, Nicole // Daily Variety;8/1/2003, Vol. 280 Issue 20, p1
Reports that non-immigrant U.S. visitors are required to have an in-person interview at an American consulate prior to their trip. Use of a machine-readable passports; Effect of the measures on the appointments with American officials; Reaction of concert programmers and bookers on the...
- Mcdeportation. Reuben, Richard C. // ABA Journal;Aug96, Vol. 82 Issue 8, p34
Reports on lawyers protest against alterations in immigration law under the bill Anti-Terrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996. View of President Bill Clinton on the immigration provisions; Comments of Paul Virtue of the Immigration and Naturalization Service; Curtailment by the bill...


