Expressing the sense of the Congress that States and local political subdivisions are not preempted from the enactment and enforcement of immigration-related laws and ordinances that do not directly conflict with Federal immigration laws.
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Expresses the sense of Congress that states and local political subdivisions are not preempted from the enactment and enforcement of immigration-related laws and ordinances that do not directly conflict with federal immigration laws. See Full Bill Text
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| Introduced | ![]() | Voted on by House |
| September 05, 2007 |
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September 06, 2007 H. Con. Res. 204: Expressing the sense of the Congress that States ...
A bill in the US Congress: Expressing the sense of the Congress that States and local political subdivisions are not preempted from the enactment and enforcement of immigration-related laws and ordinances that do not directly conflict ...
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September 04, 2007 H. Con. Res. 204, Expressing the sense of the Congress that States ...
H. Con. Res. 204 would express the sense of the Congress that States and local political subdivisions are not preempted from the enactment and enforcement of immigration-related laws and ordinances that do not directly conflict with ...










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