A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress that individuals who have been wrongfully or unjustly deported from the United States who established significant ties to the United States through years of life in the United States deserve a chance to come home to reunite with loved ones through a fair and centralized process within the Department of Homeland Security.

8/21/2024, 1:57 PM
Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. (text: CR S5690-5691)
Bill 118 sconres 39 is a concurrent resolution that expresses the sentiment of Congress that individuals who have been wrongfully or unjustly deported from the United States should have the opportunity to return to the country and reunite with their loved ones. The resolution emphasizes that these individuals have established significant ties to the United States through years of living in the country and deserve a fair and centralized process within the Department of Homeland Security to facilitate their return.

The resolution highlights the importance of reuniting families that have been separated due to wrongful or unjust deportations and acknowledges the emotional and psychological toll that such separations can have on individuals and their loved ones. It calls for a compassionate and just approach to addressing the issue of wrongful deportations and emphasizes the need for a streamlined process within the Department of Homeland Security to facilitate the return of these individuals.

Overall, Bill 118 sconres 39 aims to address the issue of wrongful deportations and provide a pathway for individuals who have been unjustly removed from the United States to return and reunite with their families. It underscores the importance of fairness and compassion in immigration policies and calls for a centralized process to ensure that these individuals have the opportunity to come home.
Congress
118

Number
SCONRES - 39

Introduced on
2024-07-31

# Amendments
0

Sponsors
+5

Cosponsors
+5

Variations and Revisions

7/31/2024

Status of Legislation

Bill Introduced
Introduced to House
House to Vote
Introduced to Senate
Senate to Vote

Purpose and Summary

Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. (text: CR S5690-5691)
Bill 118 sconres 39 is a concurrent resolution that expresses the sentiment of Congress that individuals who have been wrongfully or unjustly deported from the United States should have the opportunity to return to the country and reunite with their loved ones. The resolution emphasizes that these individuals have established significant ties to the United States through years of living in the country and deserve a fair and centralized process within the Department of Homeland Security to facilitate their return.

The resolution highlights the importance of reuniting families that have been separated due to wrongful or unjust deportations and acknowledges the emotional and psychological toll that such separations can have on individuals and their loved ones. It calls for a compassionate and just approach to addressing the issue of wrongful deportations and emphasizes the need for a streamlined process within the Department of Homeland Security to facilitate the return of these individuals.

Overall, Bill 118 sconres 39 aims to address the issue of wrongful deportations and provide a pathway for individuals who have been unjustly removed from the United States to return and reunite with their families. It underscores the importance of fairness and compassion in immigration policies and calls for a centralized process to ensure that these individuals have the opportunity to come home.
Alternative Names
Official Title as IntroducedA concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress that individuals who have been wrongfully or unjustly deported from the United States who established significant ties to the United States through years of life in the United States deserve a chance to come home to reunite with loved ones through a fair and centralized process within the Department of Homeland Security.

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Latest Action7/31/2024
Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. (text: CR S5690-5691)