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Contact Information: Biden for President, Inc. P.O. Box 438 Wilmington, DE 19899 Tel. (302) 574-2008 info@JoeBiden.com |
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Assessing Overall Candidate Promises |
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EDITOR'S NOTE: All of a candidates' actions and promises on immigration are considered in these three overarching categories --
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| OFFICIAL STANCE on Amnesty/Legalization for illegal aliens and on Attrition Through Enforcement that pushes illegal aliens to go back home: NONE | ||
2007: Voted on Senate floor in favor of motion to invoke cloture on S. 1639, a bill to reward illegal aliens with amnesty
"Illegal immigrants should receive a tamper-proof identification card, learn English, undergo criminal background checks and pay owed taxes over time to walk the path to citizenship." November 30, 2007; The Nashua Telegraph (N.H.)
"Voted for the Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act of 2006, saying it would have improved U.S. control of the border and provided a path to legalization for illegal immigrants already in the U.S." November 16, 2007; The Oregonian |
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Overall Policies on Future ILLEGAL Immigration |
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| EDITOR'S NOTE: See lower on this page for stances on 8 specific measures to stop illegal immigration. This section contains information about aspects not covered by those categories. The rating on this section found on the Presidential Grid is based on the 8 specific ratings and the information in this section. | ||
OFFICIAL STANCE ON ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION: NONE |
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| 2005: Voted in favor of Byrd Amendment to increase interior enforcement Sen. Biden voted in favor of the Byrd Amendment to H.R. 1268 (an emergency supplemental spending bill) to provide funding to hire 250 new immigration investigators, and 168 new immigration enforcement agents and deportation officers. The Byrd amendment also provides funds for 2,000 additional detention beds as well as funding to train the new personnel. Click here for more INTERIOR ENFORCEMENT actions. |
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Overall Stance on Permanent Legal Numbers |
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| EDITOR'S NOTE: Stances on specific legal immigration categories (Chain Migration, Lottery, Worker Importation & Birthright Citizenship) are shown lower on this page. This category contains additional comments, especially any positions about what the overall annual immigration number should be. The overall grade on legal numbers on the Grid is based on this section and the four specific categories. | ||
OFFICIAL STANCE ON LEGAL IMMIGRATION: NONE |
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2006: Voted to increase interior enforcement by funding workplace verification Rep. Hunter voted in favor of the Marshall Amendment to H.R. 5441, the fiscal year 2007 Department of Homeland Security (DHS) appropriations bill. The Marshall Amendment would fund USCIS' electronic employment eligibility verification program. It passed by a vote of 358-63. Click here for more WORKER VERIFICATION actions.
Click here for more FOREIGN WORKER actions. |
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Assessment of Past Immigration Actions |
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2007: Voted on Senate floor in favor of motion to invoke cloture on S. 1639, a bill to reward illegal aliens with amnesty
2007: Voted on Senate floor in favor of motion to invoke cloture on S. 1639, a bill to increase chain migration
1996: Voted in favor of the immigration lottery
2007: Voted on Senate floor in favor of motion to invoke cloture on S. 1639, a bill to increase foreign worker importation
2007: Cosponsoring S. 774 to reward illegal aliens with in-state tuition
2007: Voted on Senate floor against amendment to increase border control
2007: Voted on Senate floor against amendment to increase interior enforcement
2007: Voted in favor of sanctuary policies for illegal aliens |
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Assessing Specific Stances on LEGAL IMMIGRATION |
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EDITOR'S NOTE: Unless the following four categories of legal immigration are changed, current policies will add 100 million additional people to the United States over the next few decades. |
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Chain Migration |
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| OFFICIAL STANCE on Chain Migration of extended adult family members: NONE | ||
2006: Voted on Senate floor in favor of S. 2611 to increase chain migration
"Our goal should be to protect American values: reuniting families, valuing aspiration, creating the system that gives people an opportunity to come here, pursuing the American dream." October 4, 2007; The Washington Times
Sen. Biden voted against the Feinstein Amendment to S 1664 that would have eliminated the immigration lottery and significantly reduced chain migration. The Feinstein Amendment was defeated by a vote of 74 to 26. Click here for more VISA LOTTERY actions. |
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Visa Lottery |
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| OFFICIAL STANCE on randomly raffling green cards to foreigners: NONE | ||
| 1996: Voted in favor of the immigration lottery Sen. Biden voted against the Feinstein Amendment to S 1664 that would have eliminated the immigration lottery and significantly reduced chain migration. The Feinstein Amendment was defeated by a vote of 74 to 26. Click here for more VISA LOTTERY actions. |
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IMPORTING FOREIGN WORKERS |
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| OFFICIAL STANCE on protecting Americans' jobs and wages from foreign workers: NONE | ||
| 2006: Voted on Senate floor in favor of S. 2611 to increase foreign worker importation Sen. Biden voted in favor final passage of of S. 2611 which would increase foreign worker importation by approximately 495,000 visas per year. S. 2611 passed by a vote of 62 to 36. Click here for more FOREIGN WORKER actions. |
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Citizenship for Illegal Aliens' Babies |
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| OFFICIAL STANCE on giving U.S. citizenship for births to illegal aliens: NONE | ||
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Assessing Specific Stances on ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION |
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EDITORS NOTE: Here are 8 very important steps needed to halt illegal immigration. Aspects not included in this section are included in the section above about Overall Policies on Future Illegal Immigration. |
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MANDATORY WORKPLACE VERIFICATION |
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| OFFICIAL STANCE on keeping illegal aliens from getting jobs: NONE | ||
2007: Has not cosponsored the SAVE Act (Secure America with Verification Enforcement) which would require all employers verify employment eligibility for all employees through the E-Verify program (formerly the Basic Pilot program). |
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PUNISHING EMPLOYERS OF ILLEGAL ALIENS |
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| OFFICIAL STANCE on punishing employers who hire illegal aliens: NONE | ||
| "[C]ompanies should face stiffer penalties for hiring illegal immigrants." November 30, 2007; The Nashua Telegraph (N.H.) | ||
LOCAL ENFORCEMENT of IMMIGRATION |
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| OFFICIAL STANCE on empowering local enforcement of immigration laws: NONE | ||
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ENTRY/EXIT SYSTEM AT BORDERS |
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| OFFICIAL STANCE on implementation of entry/exit system to reduce illegal aliens who overstay visas : NONE | ||
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BORDER SECURITY |
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| OFFICIAL STANCE on the fence and other strengthening of the border: NONE | ||
"Delaware Sen. Joe Biden passionately declared Sunday that the key solution to illegal immigration begins with Mexican government officials who must expand their economies to provide good jobs for those living south of the border. 'They're being irresponsible. This is the second-wealthiest nation in the hemisphere - we're not talking about Sierra Leone,' the Democratic presidential candidate said. 'This is a dysfunctional society.' Biden said that illegal immigration will continue, no matter how high the border fence." December 3, 2007; Des Moines Register (Iowa)
"On immigration, Biden said, 'It's not racist to say we have to protect the borders.' He added that 60 percent of undocumented workers are from countries other than Mexico." November 30, 2007; The Nashua Telegraph (N.H.) |
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SANCTUARY CITIES POLICIES |
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| OFFICIAL STANCE on cities and states that forbid certain enforcement of immigration laws: NONE | ||
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STATE AID TO ILLEGAL STUDENTS |
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| OFFICIAL STANCE on granting illegal aliens in-state tuition, scholarships and other assistance: NONE | ||
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GENERAL
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Joseph R. Biden, Jr. was first elected to the United States Senate in 1972 at the age of twenty-nine and is recognized as one of the nation’s most powerful and influential voices on foreign relations, terrorism, drug policy and crime prevention. Senator Biden lives in Wilmington, Delaware and commutes to Washington, DC when the Senate is in session. He is married to the former Jill Jacobs, and is the father of three children: Beau, Hunter and Ashley. The Bidens also have two daughters-in-law, Kathleen and Hallie, and four granddaughters: Naomi, Finnegan, Roberta Mabel and Natalie. |
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