Res 1515-2012
Immigration Fraud Prevention Act of 2011. (S.1336)
Resolution calling upon the United States Congress to pass and the President to sign S.1336, also known as the “Immigration Fraud Prevention Act of 2011,” which would impose criminal penalties on any person who falsely represents himself or herself as an immigration attorney or as an accredited immigration representative.
Status
Filed
Introduced By
DYdanis A. Rodriguez
YA
DIntroduced
9/24/2012
Filed Date
12/31/2013
Last Modified
12/24/2013
File Name
Res 1515-2012
Committee
Co-Sponsors (13)
Bill History (5)
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Meetings & Hearings (2)
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Committee Report
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Hearing Transcript
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Hearing Testimony
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