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Senate Bill S. 3992 vs HR.6497- What is the Difference?
The Senate is scheduled to take up the DREAM Act today. Though both chambers are voting on slightly different bills under different procedures. The House voted last night and passed H.R. 6497, while the Senate moves to a vote on whether to proceed to its own version of the DREAM Act, S. 3992.
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Re: Senate Bill S. 3992 vs HR.6497- What is the Difference?
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Retroactive Benefits
• The “Retroactive Benefits” section under S.3992 is renamed “Treatment of Aliens Meeting Requirements for Extension of Conditional Nonimmigrant Status” under H.R. 6497 and accommodates H.R. 6497’s two-step conditional nonimmigrant structure. However, it retains the same purpose as under S.3992—to ensure that applicants who met the educational or military requirements prior to the bill’s enactment are eligible to apply for conditional nonimmigrant status and adjustment of status. What dose that mean? 30 and over can apply if they have a degree? |
Re: Senate Bill S. 3992 vs HR.6497- What is the Difference?
You can stop spamming the forums, DA User.
JUST. STOP. |
Re: Senate Bill S. 3992 vs HR.6497- What is the Difference?
why did menendez vote no?
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Re: Senate Bill S. 3992 vs HR.6497- What is the Difference?
closing in order to keep discussion to one thread. Continue discussion here:
http://dreamact.info/forum/showthread.php?t=18604 |
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