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HR 3442 118th Congress House Immigration

America’s CHILDREN Act of 2023

Introduced: May 17, 2023 Introduced by: Ross, Deborah K. Democratic · North Carolina See on congress.gov
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Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
May 17, 2023
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 Plain-English summary Congressional Research Service

America's CHILDREN Act of 2023 or the Protecting Children of Long-Term Visa Holders Act of 2023

This bill provides lawful permanent resident status to certain college graduates who entered the United States as children and addresses other immigration-related issues.

Specifically, this bill allows a non-U.S. national (alien under federal law) to apply for lawful permanent resident status if the individual (1) was lawfully present in the United States as a dependent child of an individual admitted for employment, (2) was in the United States with such status for at least eight years, (3) has graduated from an institution of higher education in the United States, and (4) is not deportable or otherwise inadmissible. In addition, the individual must have been lawfully present in the United States for at least 10 years at the time of the application.

The bill also modifies various provisions related to calculating an individual's age for immigration purposes and the priority date of certain immigration-related applications. For example, to determine whether an individual is a dependent child for certain immigration petitions, the individual's age at the time a petition is filed shall be the age used for that determination. (Currently, this determination for some petitions is based on the individual's age at the time a visa becomes available, so it is possible for an individual to be a dependent child when filing a petition but become too old to qualify by the time the visa is available.)

What's happening now May 17, 2023

Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.

 Committees of jurisdiction 1
 Cosponsors 42
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Curtis, John R.
Utah · Dec 18, 2024
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Craig, Angie
Minnesota · Jul 24, 2024
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Crockett, Jasmine
Texas · Jul 24, 2024
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Davis, Donald G.
North Carolina · Jul 24, 2024
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Goldman, Daniel S.
New York · Jul 24, 2024
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Horsford, Steven
Nevada · Jul 24, 2024
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Houlahan, Chrissy
Pennsylvania · Jul 24, 2024
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McCollum, Betty
Minnesota · Jul 24, 2024
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Peters, Scott H.
California · Jul 24, 2024
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Ramirez, Delia C.
Illinois · Jul 24, 2024
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Thanedar, Shri
Michigan · Jul 24, 2024
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Wasserman Schultz, Debbie
Florida · Jul 24, 2024
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Williams, Nikema
Georgia · Jul 24, 2024
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Kean, Thomas H.
New Jersey · Mar 5, 2024
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Adams, Alma S.
North Carolina · Sep 13, 2023
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Obernolte, Jay
California · Aug 22, 2023
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Castor, Kathy
Florida · Jul 25, 2023
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McCormick, Richard
Georgia · Jul 25, 2023
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Jayapal, Pramila
Washington · Jun 22, 2023
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Lawler, Michael
New York · Jun 22, 2023
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Nunn, Zachary
Iowa · Jun 13, 2023
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Rutherford, John H.
Florida · Jun 12, 2023
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Smith, Adam
Washington · Jun 12, 2023
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Feenstra, Randy
Iowa · Jun 5, 2023
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Scanlon, Mary Gay
Pennsylvania · Jun 5, 2023
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Ciscomani, Juan
Arizona · May 22, 2023
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Johnson, Henry C. "Hank"
Georgia · May 22, 2023
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Landsman, Greg
Ohio · May 22, 2023
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Bacon, Don
Nebraska · May 17, 2023
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Bera, Ami
California · May 17, 2023
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DelBene, Suzan K.
Washington · May 17, 2023
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Fitzpatrick, Brian K.
Pennsylvania · May 17, 2023
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Foushee, Valerie P.
North Carolina · May 17, 2023
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Hinson, Ashley
Iowa · May 17, 2023
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Kim, Young
California · May 17, 2023
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Krishnamoorthi, Raja
Illinois · May 17, 2023
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Mace, Nancy
South Carolina · May 17, 2023
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Miller-Meeks, Mariannette
Iowa · May 17, 2023
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Salazar, Maria Elvira
Florida · May 17, 2023
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Soto, Darren
Florida · May 17, 2023
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Stanton, Greg
Arizona · May 17, 2023
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Womack, Steve
Arkansas · May 17, 2023