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Policy · 117th Congress

House, Senate to open conference on R&D, technology bills

“Following these discussions, I am more convinced than ever that we can bring together the best elements of both bills to help NSF advance solutions for both industry and society,” Johnson said

Congress · 117th Congress

Odds dimming for quick passage of $10B virus aid package

“You’d hate to have it delayed by two weeks, but that wouldn’t be the end of the world,” Romney said. “I hope.” Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions ranking member Richard M.

Policy · 117th Congress

Biden faces political pressure over border expulsion order

initially issued under the Trump administration by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and continuously renewed since then, has allowed border agents to turn back migrants who crossed the border without

Policy · 117th Congress

Government prepares for possible spike in migration

I think it’s unclear what the impact of Title 42 potentially lifting in the coming days, weeks or months would be on migratory flows, but we need to be prepared.”

Policy · 117th Congress

Competition bill could carry high-skilled immigration changes

The immigration provisions could even garner support from some Senate Republicans, who have historically refused to support other efforts at immigration changes without significant increases in border

Policy · 117th Congress

Democrats emphasize border security as midterms loom

“We’ve got a crisis on the southern Arizona border,” said Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz. “I talk about it, because it’s an issue for my state and for my constituents.

Policy · 117th Congress

Immigrants with asylum put lives on hold over green card waits

I thought that I could be a good advocate for people who are going through the same process,” said Muhammad, who asked to be referred to only by his first name for fear of immigration repercussions