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House Passes Resolution Urging Congress to Address U.S. Citizen Children of Undocumented Parents
Summary
The House passed First Substitute SJR 5 urging Congress to review how immigration law can separate U.S. citizen children from undocumented parents. The amended resolution passed 39–31 after floor amendments to narrow language.
The Utah House on the floor passed First Substitute SJR 5, a resolution urging the United States Congress to examine circumstances in which U.S. citizen children may be separated from undocumented parents. The amended resolution passed by a recorded vote of 39 yes and 31 no and will return to the Senate for further consideration.
Representative Lippback (sponsor) said the resolution requests Congressional review of immigration law effects that can lead to U.S.…
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