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Select Committee on Ethics (105th)

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H. Rpt. 119-1report

PROVIDING FOR CONSIDERATION OF THE BILL (H.R. 471) TO EXPEDITE UNDER THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT OF 1969 AND IMPROVE FOREST MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES ON NATIONAL FOREST SYSTEM LANDS, ON PUBLIC LANDS UNDER THE JURISDICTION OF THE BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, AND ON TRIBAL LANDS TO RETURN RESILIENCE TO OVERGROWN, FIRE-PRONE FORESTED LANDS, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES, AND PROVIDING FOR CONSIDERATION OF THE BILL (S. 5) TO REQUIRE THE SECRETARY OF HOMELAND SECURITY TO TAKE INTO CUSTODY ALIENS WHO HAVE BEEN CHARGED IN THE UNITED STATES WITH THEFT, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES

2025-01-21ReadGovInfo

H. Rpt. 119-1 accompanies immigration legislation titled "Providing for Consideration of the Bill (h.r. 471) to Expedite Under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 and Improve Forest Management Activities on National Forest System Lands, on Public Lands Under the Jurisdiction of the Bureau of Land Management, and on Tribal Lands to Return Resilience to Overgrown, Fire-prone Forested Lands, and for Other Purposes, and Providing for Consideration of the Bill (s. 5) to Require the Secretary of Homeland Security to Take Into Custody Aliens Who Have Been Charged in the United States with Theft, and for Other Purposes". Immigration bills affect border security, visa policy, asylum procedures, citizenship, deportation, work permits, or enforcement priorities. The Select Committee on Ethics (105th)'s report documents the committee's findings, the proposed changes to current immigration law, and expected impacts on migrants, employers, states, and federal agencies. Immigration reports often reflect sharp partisan divisions and contain extensive minority views.

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