S. 1852 - SUCCEED Act
- Sponsor:
- Thom Tillis
- Summary:
- A bill to authorize the cancellation of removal and adjustment of status of certain aliens who are long-term United States residents and who entered the United States as children, and for other purposes. (by CRS)
- Status:
- The bill has been referred to committee.
SUCCEED Act
S. 1852 — 115th Congress (2017–2018)
- Summary
- A bill to authorize the cancellation of removal and adjustment of status of certain aliens who are long-term United States residents and who entered the United States as children, and for other purposes. (by CRS)
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- Title
- A bill to authorize the cancellation of removal and adjustment of status of certain aliens who are long-term United States residents and who entered the United States as children, and for other purposes.
- Other Titles
- Solution for Undocumented Children through Careers, Employment, Education, and Defending our Nation Act
- Solution for Undocumented Children through Careers, Employment, Education, and Defending our Nation Act
- SUCCEED Act
- SUCCEED Act
- SUCCEED Act
- Sponsor
- Thom Tillis
- Co-Sponsors
- Subjects
- Immigration
- Administrative remedies
- Border security and unlawful immigration
- Citizenship and naturalization
- Congressional oversight
- Criminal justice information and records
- Department of Homeland Security
- Department of Justice
- Government studies and investigations
- Immigration status and procedures
- Right of privacy
- Visas and passports
- Related Bills
- Major Actions
Introduced 9/25/2017 - Bill History
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There have been no votes on this bill.
Action Date Description Introduced 9/25/2017 9/25/2017 Introduced in Senate 9/25/2017 Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. Number Sponsor Date Offered Status
Contributions
- November - December 2010 For $27,772 Against $34,953
- January - February 2011 For $158,644 Against $136,525
- March - April 2011 For $256,087 Against $259,142
- May - June 2011 For $345,066 Against $264,860
- July - August 2011 For $157,157 Against $125,542
- September - October 2011 For $323,911 Against $395,930
- November - December 2011 For $256,615 Against $321,957
- January - February 2012 For $191,934 Against $224,818
- March - April 2012 For $516,555 Against $480,775
- May - June 2012 For $502,313 Against $642,156
- July - August 2012 For $407,193 Against $545,695
- September - October 2012 For $860,589 Against $1,648,163
- November - December 2012 For $161,561 Against $124,027
- January - February 2013 For $26,050 Against $76,324
- March - April 2013 For $257,629 Against $143,285
- May - June 2013 For $203,435 Against $205,459
- July - August 2013 For $134,507 Against $54,660
- September - October 2013 For $289,268 Against $132,198
- November - December 2013 For $448,163 Against $119,103
- January - February 2014 For $239,996 Against $56,585
- March - April 2014 For $723,569 Against $181,281
- May - June 2014 For $577,510 Against $201,147
- July - August 2014 For $425,915 Against $135,130
- September - October 2014 For $2,011,774 Against $373,627
- November - December 2014 For $257,843 Against $39,808
- January - February 2015 For $150,258 Against $100,989
- March - April 2015 For $547,891 Against $325,526
- May - June 2015 For $622,659 Against $228,016
- July - August 2015 For $115,599 Against $161,623
- September - October 2015 For $330,480 Against $359,246
- November - December 2015 For $213,732 Against $369,527
- January - February 2016 For $189,624 Against $235,570
- March - April 2016 For $403,178 Against $465,835
- May - June 2016 For $638,334 Against $739,145
- July - August 2016 For $889,199 Against $721,328
- September - October 2016 For $1,200,594 Against $1,516,848
- November - December 2016 For $96,322 Against $132,651
Votes
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