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I’ve copied the Government’s H.R. 2 and its hard to follow. It follows second-
First is an easier to read Summarized Version of H.R. 2 done by BARD AI-
I can definitely help you understand the “H.R. 2, Secure the Border Act of 2023” summary provided by the Congressional Budget Office (CBO). Here’s a breakdown of the key points:
Focus:
- Border security: The bill aims to strengthen border security through various measures like wall construction, increased personnel, and stricter procedures for asylum seekers and unauthorized entries.
- Immigration: It significantly changes immigration policies, particularly regarding asylum eligibility, detention policies, and employer verification for work authorization.
Key Measures:
- Limited parole: Restricts DHS’s ability to grant temporary entry (parole) to non-U.S. citizens.
- Changes to asylum: Modifies asylum procedures and limits eligibility for certain applicants.
- Requirements for unaccompanied children: Creates specific protocols for handling unaccompanied children crossing the border.
- Mandatory E-Verify: Forces all employers to use the E-Verify system to verify employee work authorization.
- Border wall construction: Resumes and mandates the construction of a wall along the US-Mexico border, targeting at least 900 miles in total.
- Increased border patrol: Requires CBP to maintain a minimum of 22,000 border patrol agents.
- Enhanced surveillance: Mandates increased air and drone surveillance along the southern border.
- Funding for border programs: Authorizes appropriations for various border security programs like Operation Stonegarden and technology upgrades at ports of entry.
Additional Points:
- The summary also mentions several data tables and supplemental information available in the CBO document.
- You can find the full text of the bill and related legislative information on Congress.gov.
- It’s important to note that the bill is controversial and has generated various opinions and arguments from different stakeholders.
Understanding the Context:
Remember, this summary only provides a brief overview of the bill. To fully understand its potential impact and the various perspectives surrounding it, I recommend exploring the following resources:
- Full text of the bill on Congress.gov: https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house-bill/2
- CBO cost estimate report: https://rules.house.gov/bill/118/hr-2
- News articles and analyses from different sources: This will give you a broader understanding of the different viewpoints and arguments surrounding the bill.
I hope this explanation helps! Feel free to ask any further questions you may have about the bill or its related aspects.
Here the 2nd one-
H.R.2
https://www.cbo.gov/publication/59151
H.R. 2, Secure the Border Act of 2023
May 9, 2023
Cost Estimate
As posted by the House Committee on Rules on May 5, 2023 at https://rules.house.gov/bill/118/hr-2
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Summary
H.R. 2 would limit the ability of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to provide parole to aliens (non-U.S. nationals), which allows them to temporarily enter the United States, in part by defining the reasons for which that parole may be granted. The bill also would change how DHS treats aliens applying for asylum and unaccompanied alien children crossing the border. The bill also would change the department’s procedures for interacting with aliens seeking to enter the United States without authorization. H.R. 2 would require the Department of State to negotiate with countries in the Western Hemisphere, particularly El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Mexico, concerning agreements related to claims for asylum.
H.R. 2 would require all employers to use E-Verify, a federal web-based system that allows public- and private-sector employers to confirm that employees are eligible to work in the United States. H.R. 2 would phase in the requirement over several years, with deadlines depending on the size of an employer’s workforce. In addition, the bill would modify existing civil and criminal penalties for hiring people without work authorization.
H.R. 2 would require DHS to resume activities related to building a wall along the southwestern border of the United States, as planned or under construction before January 20, 2021 (the date on which that project was paused), and would require DHS to construct at least 900 miles of wall and physical barriers along that border. The bill also would direct Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to hire enough border patrol agents to maintain staffing at 22,000.
In addition, the bill would require CBP to hire new polygraph examiners to test candidate agents, increase annual flight hours for manned surveillance operations, and operate unmanned aircraft systems around the clock along the southern U.S. border. The bill also would authorize appropriations for various programs within DHS, including Operation Stonegarden (a grant program), eradicating invasive vegetation along the Rio Grande, and upgrading technology at ports of entry.
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