Unity, Security, Accountability, and Family Act
"To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to adjust the status of certain aliens with longstanding ties to the United States to that of an alien lawfully admitted to permanent residence, to promote family unity, to improve national security, to modify provisions of such Act affecting removal of aliens from the United States, and for other purposes."
Summary
Unity, Security, Accountability, and Family Act, or U.S.A. Family Act - Amends the Immigration and Nationality Act to direct the Attorney General to: (1) adjust to permanent resident the status of certain undocumented aliens who have resided continuously in the United States during the five-year period ending on January 29, 2003, and through the date of application filing; and (2) adjust to conditional permanent the status of certain undocumented aliens who have not met such five-year residency requirement.
Revises specified restrictions respecting: (1) cancellation of removal; (2) deportability and admissibility; and (3) issuance of immigrant visas to certain spouses and children of lawfully admitted permanent resident aliens.
Contents
- USA Family Act
- Full text of H.R. 440.
- Current status of H.R. 440
- Up-to-date information regarding the status of the USA Family Act.
- CNSNews.com "Congressman wants Amnesty for 'Law-Abiding' Illegal Aliens"
- June 19, 2003 article on the introduction of the USA Family Act.



