Immigration and Naturalization Service Reorganization and Related Legislative Proposals

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The Immigration and NaturalizationService (INS), with a current annual budget of $5.0 billion, is the primary agency charged with enforcing the nation’s immigration law. Regulating immigration can be viewed as having two basic components:stemming illegal immigration (enforcement) and facilitating legal immigration (service). The Bush Administration supports separating service from enforcement. While no legislation has been acted upon in the 107th Congress at this date, restructuring proposals may be considered in the future, since restructuring may necessitate amending existing statutory authorities.

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Krouse, William J. July 24, 2001.

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The Immigration and NaturalizationService (INS), with a current annual budget of
$5.0 billion, is the primary agency charged with enforcing the nation’s immigration law.
Regulating immigration can be viewed as having two basic components:stemming illegal
immigration (enforcement) and facilitating legal immigration (service). The Bush
Administration supports separating service from enforcement. While no legislation has
been acted upon in the 107th Congress at this date, restructuring proposals may be
considered in the future, since restructuring may necessitate amending existing statutory
authorities.

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Krouse, William J. Immigration and Naturalization Service Reorganization and Related Legislative Proposals, report, July 24, 2001; Washington D.C.. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metacrs1711/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.

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