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US S1615

US S1615
Dream Act of 2017


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Introduced
07/20/2017
In Committee
07/20/2017
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
12/31/2018

Introduced Session

115th Congress

Bill Summary

Dream Act of 2017 This bill directs the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to cancel removal and grant lawful permanent resident status on a conditional basis to an alien who is inadmissible or deportable or is in temporary protected status who: (1) has been continuously physically present in the United States for four years preceding this bill's enactment; (2) was younger than 18 years of age on the initial date of U.S. entry; (3) is not inadmissible on criminal, security, terrorism, or other grounds; (4) has not participated in persecution; (5) has not been convicted of specified federal or state offenses; and (6) has fulfilled specified educational requirements. DHS shall cancel the removal of, and adjust to the status of an alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence on a conditional basis, an alien who was granted Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) status unless the alien has engaged in conduct that would make the alien ineligible for DACA. DHS may not: (1) grant conditional permanent resident status without the submission of biometric and background data, and completion of background and medical checks; and (2) disclose or use information provided in applications filed under this bill or in DACA requests for immigration enforcement purposes. The bill prescribes the conditions under which DHS: (1) may terminate a person's conditional permanent resident status, and (2) shall adjust a person's conditional status to permanent resident status. The bill: (1) sets forth documentation requirements for establishing DACA eligibility, and (2) repeals the denial of an unlawful alien's eligibility for higher education benefits based on state residence.

AI Summary

This bill, the Dream Act of 2017, would direct the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to cancel the removal and grant lawful permanent resident status on a conditional basis to certain individuals who have been continuously physically present in the United States for at least 4 years, were younger than 18 years old when they entered the country, and meet certain other requirements related to education, criminal history, and national security. The bill would also allow DHS to cancel the removal of and grant permanent resident status to individuals who were previously granted Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) status, unless they have engaged in disqualifying conduct. The bill sets forth the conditions under which DHS can terminate or adjust a person's conditional permanent resident status, and it repeals the denial of state residency-based higher education benefits to unlawful aliens.

Committee Categories

Justice

Sponsors (11)

Last Action

Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. (on 07/20/2017)

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