Rep. Wilson Introduces Bill to Give Green Cards to Haitian Nationals Living in the U.S.
To provide for adjustment of status for certain nationals of Haiti, and for other purposes.
This bill is currently in the early stages of the legislative process after being sent to the House Committee on the Judiciary for review. It is considered active, but there are no upcoming votes or hearings scheduled at this time. There is no companion bill currently linked to this proposal.
The bill currently only has support from one party, and immigration changes usually need agreement from both sides to pass.
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Haitian nationals who have been convicted of an aggravated felony, two or more crimes of moral turpitude, or who took part in persecuting others are excluded from this path to a green card, permanently shutting them out of the program's benefits even if they meet residency requirements.
“has been convicted of any aggravated felony;”
Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
Introduced in House
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Document Type
Congressional Bill
Official Title
To provide for adjustment of status for certain nationals of Haiti, and for other purposes.
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