President Trump’s H.R. 4760- Securing Senate “Gang of 6” Request America’s Future Act Proposal (Goodlatte)

Amnesty Current DACA Holders Current DACA Holders: DREAMers (entered prior to ​ ● 3-year renewable legal June 15th, 2012): ​ Potentially eligible status with work and ● Conditional permanent population: 694,000 travel authorization. resident status. ​ ● No special path to ● 12-year special path to citizenship. citizenship (As little as 10 years for DACA Potentially eligible recipients). population: 694,000 ​ Parents of DREAMers: ● 3-year indefinitely renewable legal status with work authorization. ● No special path to citizenship

Potentially eligible population: 9,735,000 ​ (3,245,000* DREAMers plus 6,490,000 parents)

*Based on DREAM Act estimates ​ Migration Policy Institute

Chain End ● Ends chain migration ● Maintains chain Migration (limit family-based (limits family-based migration; and to spouses and immigration to spouses ● Reallocates the 26,000 minor children of citizens and minor children of visas reserved for adult and legal permanent citizens and legal children of legal residents) permanent residents); permanent residents to and the category for spouses ● Establishes a renewable and minor children of nonimmigrant visa for legal permanent parents of U.S. citizens. residents (upon receiving citizenship, immigrants will still be able to sponsor their adult children).

Visa Lottery End the visa lottery Ends the visa lottery but ● Maintains the visa lottery distributes the 55,000 lottery with new individual visas to the skilled selection preferences- employment-based visa ○ 27,500 visas for categories. “underrepresented countries” (i.e., lottery countries) and ○ 27,500 visas for granting green cards

to Temporary Protected Status (TPS) recipients- ■ Once all TPS recipients have received a , all 55,000 visas will be used for the lottery.

Enforcement ● Mandate E-Verify for all; ● Mandates E-Verify for all ● Appropriates ● End visa overstays; employers with a 2-year $1,591,000,000 for wall ● Strengthen interior phase-in; planning, building, and immigration ● Criminalizes visa construction, limited to ​ enforcement- overstays; existing fencing; and ​ ○ Enforce existing ● Strengthens interior ● Appropriates immigration laws; immigration $1,123,000,000 for other ○ Protect innocent enforcement- non-wall border people in sanctuary ○ Fully authorizes the measures, including drug cities; Department of screening, border access ○ Authorize and Justice to withhold roads, and oversight of incentivize States grants to sanctuary CBP. and localities to help jurisdictions; enforce Federal ○ Establishes a private immigration laws; right of action against ○ Hire 10,000 more sanctuary ICE officers and 300 jurisdictions for Federal prosecutors; victims of criminal ○ Stop aliens who were catch-and-release released as a result and expand the of sanctuary policies; criteria for expedited ○ Grants immunity to removal; state and local law ○ Prevent gang enforcement for members from honoring ICE receiving immigration detainers; benefits; and ○ Requires DHS to ○ Improve visa enter into 287(g) security. agreements with ● Improve border security- localities that request ○ Fund the wall; an agreement; ○ Authorize the DHS to ○ Allows for the raise and collect fees continued detention from visa services of criminal aliens and border-crossings whose home to fund border countries refuse or security and unreasonably delay enforcement repatriation; activities; ○ Increases penalties ○ Ensure the safe and for illegal reentry expeditious return of (Kate’s Law); Unaccompanied ○ Tightens the

Alien Children (UAC) “credible fear” and family units; standard to reduce ○ End asylum abuse by asylum fraud; tightening standards, ○ Addresses loopholes imposing penalties in the handling of for fraud, and unaccompanied alien ensuring detention children (UACs), while claims are allowing for their verified; expeditious return ○ Hire an additional and requiring the 370 Immigration initiation of removal Judges and 1,000 proceedings against ICE attorneys; their parents if ○ Enhance penalties illegally present in for reentry and the U.S.; and expanding categories ○ Makes gang of inadmissibility; members and ○ Improve expedited individuals with removal; and multiple DUIs ○ Increase northern inadmissible and border security. deportable. ● Improves border security- ○ Allows for Border Patrol access to all Federal lands; ○ Requires the completion of the biometric entry/exit system; ○ Adds additional Border Patrol and CBP officers and authorizes the National Guard to assist border patrol; ○ Authorizes $10,300,000,000 each year, from 2018-2022, of which- ■ $9,300,000,000 is for the construction of physical barriers; and ■ $1,000,000,000 is for improving tactical infrastructure.