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1 Nov 2015 Mar 2015 July 2015 Immigration Timeline of Key Recent Federal Actions on Immigration Potential Actions in 114 th Congress If the Supreme Court agrees to hear a case on President Obama’s executive actions on immigration, oral arguments would probably be held in late April 2016, and the decision would be announced in June 2016 Congress may attach policy riders that end DACA and DAPA to must-pass legislation, particularly government funding which expires December 11 th Other issues related to immigration, such as funding for the Department of Homeland Security or funding for the resettlement of Syrian refugees, could also be attached to the omnibus appropriations bill for fiscal year 2016 Deferred Action for Parents of Americans (DAPA) An executive action signed into law by Barack Obama expanding the pool of eligible recipients of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals and providing deportation relief to certain parents of U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents Texas v. United States: Texas and 16 other states filed a lawsuit in federal court seeking to block implementation of DAPA, and a judge issued a preliminary injunction on the actions. Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act: The House voted to end both DACA and DAPA as a condition of funding DHS, but the Senate filibustered the measure; the House eventually passed a bill funding DHS without conditions. Enforce the Law for Sanctuary Cities Act: The House voted, mostly along party lines, to deny some federal funding for jurisdictions that prohibit law enforcement from asking people about their citizenship or immigration status. The push for this legislation was fueled by the July 1 San Francisco murder of Kathryn Steinle, allegedly by an individual with a criminal history who was residing in the country unlawfully. Appeals Court Upholds Injunction: The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals voted 2-1 to uphold a lower court’s injunction against the executive actions, ruling on substantive grounds that the case was likely to succeed. Crucially, this ruling was announced in time to be considered for a hearing before the Supreme Court in 2016. 2014 Feb 2015 December 3, 2015 | Tucker Doherty Source: Seung Min Kim, “Funding bill becomes immigration battle,” Politico, September 18, 2014; Steve Vladek, “National Security and the 2014 Midterms: A Preview of Monday’s CQ Roll Call/Just Security Event,” Just Security, September 21, 2014; Billy House and Sarah Mimms, “Spending, Immigration, and Tax Fights Will Dominate Final Days of Session,” National Journal, November 30, 2014; Jake Sherman and John Bresnehan, “Republicans ready to vote,” Politico; Manu Raju and Seung Min Kim, “House GOP’s Immigration Problem: No Path to 60 in the Senate,” Politico; Dara Lind, “Here’s the Republican strategy for stopping Obama on immigration,” Vox, January 13, 2015; “House Votes to strip federal funding “from sanctuary cities,’” Washington Post; National Journal Research, 2015. LEGISLATIVE FORECAST FOR THE 114 TH CONGRESSPRESENTATION CENTER


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