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EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET WASHINGTON, D.C. 20503
STATEMENT OF ADMINISTRATION POLICY (THIS STATEMENT HAS BEEN COORDINATED BY OMB WITH THE CONCERNED AGENCIES.)
September 19, 2000
(House)
H.R. 5062 - To Provide for the Cancellation of the Removal of Certain Aliens
(Rep. McCollum (R) Florida and 10 cosponsors)
The Administration strongly supports the underlying goals of H.R. 5062,
which would grant the Attorney General the discretion to allow certain
lawful permanent resident aliens with significant ties to the United States
to remain in the United States, despite certain criminal convictions in
their past. The Administration is pleased that Congress is acting to
ameliorate some of the harshest aspects of the 1996 immigration laws, but
this legislation is too limited in its focus and does not address several
of the most extreme features of the 1996 legislation. In addition, there
may be preferable alternatives for dealing with the impact of the 1996 law
on completed cases. The Administration welcomes Congress' interest in
ameliorating the 1996 laws and will continue to work with Congress
regarding these concerns with this legislation.