John Cornyn voted Nay (Cloture Vote) on this Legislation.
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Title: Uniting and Securing America Act (Coons-McCain Amendment)
Vote on a motion to invoke cloture on an amendment to H.R. 2579 that authorizes permanent residence on a conditional basis for certain undocumented immigrants in exchange for stricter border security measures.
Authorizes permanent resident status on a conditional basis for certain undocumented immigrants who entered the United States as children (Sec. 12).
Specifies the following conditions for which an undocumented individual can obtain permanent residence (Sec. 12):
The individual was younger than 18 when they entered the country;
Has not been convicted of a domestic violence offense; and
Has not been convicted of an offense, or any combination thereof, for which the total sentence was imprisonment for more than 1 year.
Authorizes a restoration of the state option to determine residency for purposes of higher education (Sec. 18).
Requires at least 95,000 air and marine flight hours to be executed annually by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection, an increase from previous requirements (Sec. 25).
Appropriates $110 million for each of the fiscal years 2018 through 2022 for grants to enhance border security in all states with international or maritime borders (Sec. 27).
Requires Homeland Security to have a written strategy completed within 1 year that outlines the construction of a border wall between the U.S. and Mexico (Sec. 23).
Requires the strategy to contain information about the projected per-mile cost, how it will be constructed, and any existing natural or man-made barriers (Sec. 23).
Requires the Department of Homeland Security to deploy additional border surveillance and detection systems by January 20, 2021, including the following (Sec. 22):
Radar surveillance technologies;
3-dimensional, seismic acoustic detection;
Unmanned camera devices;
Manned aerial vehicles; and
Border tunnelling.
NOTE: INVOKING CLOTURE REQUIRES A 3/5 MAJORITY OF THE SENATE. IT IS NOT A VOTE ON THE PASSAGE OF THE PIECE OF LEGISLATION, BUT LIMITS FURTHER DEBATE TO 30 HOURS. CLOTURE IS TYPICALLY USED TO END A FILIBUSTER. A FAILED CLOTURE VOTE OFTEN PREVENTS THE LEGISLATION FROM EVER COMING TO A VOTE.
Title: Uniting and Securing America Act (Coons-McCain Amendment)