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A House Divided: Divergent Views in Congress Over Immigration Reform

  • 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM
  • Eastern Time (US & Canada)
  • By: Migration Policy Institute
  • This event takes place online.
  • Source: Immigration Advocates Network > IAN Nonprofit Resource Center
Topics:
  • Immigration

Senate passage of comprehensive immigration reform legislation in June stands as a major accomplishment on the road to restructuring the U.S. immigration system. At this mid-point in the legislative debate, House committees have passed five separate bills, but are still grappling with key elements of the Senate plan, especially legalization for the nation's estimated 11 million unauthorized immigrants. The big question surrounding the debate remains whether compromises that reconcile the approaches by both chambers can be found to produce legislation that improves the U.S. immigration system. Please join us for a video chat, shortly after the Migration Policy Institute releases an analysis that compares the major provisions of the Senate bill against those of the individual House bills considered to date in House committees. This online discussion with Doris Meissner and Muzaffar Chishti will outline the differing policies crafted by the House and Senate, their likely implications for the U.S. immigration system, and a look ahead to where the debate might be headed when Congress returns from its summer recess.

Registration:
To get coordinates to watch the video chat online on Wednesday, August 7, register here. For more information, call +1-202-266-1929 or email events@migrationpolicy.org.