Congressional Notes Congressional Note No. 7 In order to make it back to the House of Representatives, this immigration bill had to overcome an unlikely obstacle: The State Department October 23, 2023 Congressional Note No. 6 Who Killed the Farm Workforce Bill? Who Can Resurrect It? May 18, 2023 Congressional Note No. 5 Is Immigration Reform Dead on Arrival in a Divided 118th Congress? February 15, 2023 Congressional Note No. 4 An immigration bill that would protect ‘Documented Dreamers’ is quickly moving toward bipartisan consensus in Congress November 10, 2022 Congressional Note No. 3 An immigration bill that would bring foreign doctors to medically underserved areas has a strong chance of passage in Congress September 22, 2022 Congressional Note No. 2 Can Universal Counsel Supplant Detention as a Way to Assure Asylum Seekers Appear in Court? August 23, 2022 Congressional Note No. 1 An immigration bill that would allow foreign nationals to visit family in the U.S. is showing strong bipartisan support in an otherwise polarized Congress June 15, 2022