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Support Great Solutions
0 out of 5 Total Points
E-Verify (GS)
Rep. Quigley voted against H.R. 2 that requires all employers to use E-Verify.
2023: Failed to co-sponsor H.R. 2 to mandate E-Verify
Rep. Quigley has yet to sponsor legislation that would require employers to use E-Verify.
Visa Lottery (GS)
Rep. Quigley has not sponsored H.R. 1100 to end the Visa Lottery.
Asylum (GS)
Rep. Quigley voted against H.R. 2 to significantly reduce asylum fraud.
Rep. has not sponsored legislation to significantly reduce Asylum and Refugee Fraud.
Chain Migration (GS)
Rep. Quigley has not yet cosponsored H.R. 7833, the Nuclear Family Priority Act, to end chain migration.
Birthright (GS)
Rep. Quigley has not yet cosponsored H.R. 6612, the Birthright Citizenship Act, to end birthright citizenship.
Workers (GS)
Rep. Quigley did not act to reform visa categories than undermine American workers
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Reduce Chain Migration
0 out of 10 Total Points
2023: Sponsored H.R. 3194 to double chain migration
Rep. Quigley sponsored H.R. 3194, the U.S. Citizenship Act, introduced by Rep. Linda Sanchez (D-Calif.). The legislation would shift spouses and minor children of legal permanent residents to the unlimited immediate family category. Additionally, it expands all other areas of legal immigration, resulting in an increase of nearly 300,000 chain migration green cards each year.
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Reduce Visa Lottery
0 out of 5 Total Points
2023: Sponsored H.R. 3194 to increase the Visa Lottery by 50%
Rep. Quigley sponsored H.R. 3194, the U.S. Citizenship Act, introduced by Rep. Linda Sanchez (D-Calif.). The legislation would create an additional 25,000 green cards each year for the Visa Lottery, bringing the annual total of green cards raffled off each year to 80,000.
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Reduce Unnecessary Worker Visas
0 out of 13.5 Total Points
2023: Sponsored H.R. 1787 to expand the P visa program
Rep. Quigley sponsored H.R. 1787, the Carnivals are Real Entertainment Act, introduced by Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-Calif.). The legislation would add foreign carnival workers to the uncapped P Visa category.
2023: Co-sponsored H.R. 6205 to import foreign healthcare workers
Rep. Quigley co-sponsored H.R. 6205, the Healthcare Workforce Resilience Act, introduced by Rep. Brad Schneider (D-IL). This legislation would give 40,000 visas to nurses and physicians by capturing so-called "unused visas" from prior years and provides visas to their family while also removing the per-country cap limitations and requiring free premium processing of the applications.
2023: Sponsored H.R. 2827 to add South Korea to the E visa list
Rep. Quigley sponsored H.R. 2827, the Partner with Korea Act, introduced by Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-Va.). The legislation would add South Korea to the list of countries eligible for the E visa, awarded to treaty traders and treaty investors. The expansion would be limited to 15,000 each year, plus spouses and children.
2023: Sponsored H.R. 1828 to allow U or T visa holders to obtain a work permit
Rep. Quigley sponsored H.R. 1828, the POWER Act, introduced by Rep. Judy Chu (D-Calif.). The legislation would allow aliens who have applied for U (victims of crime) or T (victims of human trafficking) visas to receive a work permit.
2023: Sponsored H.R. 3194 to expand immigrant and nonimmigrant worker visas
Rep. Quigley sponsored H.R. 3194, the U.S. Citizenship Act, introduced by Rep. Linda Sanchez (D-Calif.). The legislation would allow approximately 600,000 nonimmigrants who are "essential" workers to receive green cards. Additionally, the legislation would more than 11 million new employment preference green cards over 10 years, plus offer green cards to any nonimmigrant with an advanced degree in STEM.
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Refugees & Asylees
0 out of 20.5 Total Points
2023: Sponsored H.R. 1325 to give work permits to asylum seekers
Rep. Quigley sponsored H.R. 1325, the Asylum Seeker Work Authorization Act, introduced by Rep. Chellie Pingree (D-Maine). The legislation would provide work permits to all "non-frivolous" and non-detained asylum seekers 30 days after submitting their asylum claim. Work permits would be valid until the asylum seeker receives a final judicial determination.
2023: Voted against H.R. 2 to reduce Asylum Fraud
Rep. Quigley voted against H.R. 2, the Secure the Border Act, introduced by Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart (R-Fla.). The legislation would significantly reduce asylum fraud by strengthening the credible fear standard to ensure that only those who are more than likely to be awarded asylum by an immigration judge are allowed to continue with the asylum process. Further, it would prohibit individuals who cross the border illegally from claiming asylum and prevent asylum seekers from receiving a work permit for one year after entry.
2023: Sponsored H.R. 3194 to add 25,000 asylum visas over 10 years
Rep. Quigley sponsored H.R. 3194, the U.S. Citizenship Act, introduced by Rep. Linda Sanchez (D-Calif.). The legislation would add an additional 25,000 green cards over 10 years to be used for refugees from Syria.
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Reduce Amnesty Enticements
0 out of 26.5 Total Points
2024: Voted against H.R. 7511, the Laken Riley Act, to hold the federal government accountable for immigration parole abuse
Rep. Quigley voted against H.R. 7511, the Laken Riley Act, introduced by Rep. Mike Collins (R-GA). The legislation would give legal standing to states to sue the federal government over its abuse of parole for apprehended illegal aliens.
2023: Sponsored H.R. 16 to grant amnesty to illegal aliens
Rep. Quigley sponsored H.R. 16, the American Dream and Promise Act, introduced by Rep. Sylvia Garcia (D-Calif.). The legislation would grant amnesty to more than 3 million illegal aliens who either would qualify under the DREAM Act or have received Temporary Protected Status.
2023: Voted against H.R. 2 to prevent amnesties for illegal border crossers
Rep. Quigley voted against H.R. 2, the Secure the Border Act, introduced by Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart (R-Fla.). The legislation would reduce amnesty by strictly limiting the situations under which an administration can grant parole to illegal aliens.
2023: Sponsored H.R. 3194 to grant amnesty to 11 million illegal aliens
Rep. Quigley sponsored H.R. 3194, the U.S. Citizenship Act, introduced by Rep. Linda Sanchez (D-Calif.). The legislation would grant amnesty to nearly all illegal aliens currently living in the United States.
2023: Sponsored H.R. 1511 to expand amnesties for illegal aliens indefinitely
Rep. Quigley sponsored H.R. 1511, the Renewing Immigration Provisions of the Immigration Act , introduced by Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-Calif.). The legislation would create a rolling amnesty by updating the immigration registry to apply to any illegal alien who has been in the country for at least seven years.
No Action
End Birthright Citizenship
Minimal Action
Reduce Illegal Immigration Rewards
0 out of 0.5 Total Points
2023: Voted against H.J.Res. 24 to disapprove of illegal-alien voting in the District of Columbia
Rep. Quigley voted against H.J. Res. 24, introduced by Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.). The joint resolution would officially disapprove the the District of Columbia's Council amendment that allows illegal aliens to vote in local elections. The resolution passed the House 260-162.
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Strengthen Border Security
0 out of 33 Total Points
2023: Sponsored H.R. 2374 to limit immigration enforcement
Rep. Quigley sponsored H.R. 2374, the New Way Forward Act, introduced by Rep. Chuy Garcia (D-Ill.). The legislation would strictly limit any type of immigration enforcement at both the border and the interior of the country.
2023: Voted against H.R. 2 to strengthen border security
Rep. Quigley voted against H.R. 2, the Secure the Border Act, introduced by Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart (R-Fla.). The legislation would require DHS to restart border wall construction that has been authorized for and paid for by Congress and strengthen the Secure Fence Act of 2006 by requiring physical barriers along 900 miles of border. The legislation also provides retention bonuses for Border Patrol agents and defunds efforts to resettle illegal border crossers across the country.
2023: Sponsored H.R. 3194 to encourage border surges
Rep. Quigley sponsored H.R. 3194, the U.S. Citizenship Act, introduced by Rep. Linda Sanchez (D-Calif.). The legislation would likely create a massive surge of illegal border crossings because of the amnesty, new enforcement guidelines that block removals of illegal aliens, and the green card expansions.
2023: Sponsored H.R. 666 to provide time for illegal border crossers time to access council
Rep. Quigley sponsored H.R. 666, the Access to Counsel Act, introduced by Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.). The legislation would require a time period for aliens at port of entry to access counsel, effective slowing down crossing at ports of entry for everyone.
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Strengthen Interior Enforcement
0 out of 43 Total Points
2023: Voted against H.R. 7511, the Laken Riley Act, to increase interior enforcement
Rep. Quigley voted against H.R. 7511, the Laken Riley Act, introduced by Rep. Mike Collins (R-GA). The legislation would give legal standing to states to sue the federal government over its non-enforcement of immigration laws. The legislation also mandates the detention of illegal aliens for selected crimes. The legislation passed the House, 251-170.
2024: Voted against H.R. 5717, the No Bailout for Sanctuary Cities Act
Rep. Quigley voted against H.R. 5717, the No Bailout for Sanctuary Cities Act, introduced by Rep. Nick LaLota (R-NY). The legislation bars localities that ignore ICE immigration detainer requests from receiving federal funds that are intended to benefit illegal aliens.
2023: Sponsored H.R. 2374 to limit immigration enforcement
Rep. Quigley sponsored H.R. 2374, the New Way Forward Act, introduced by Rep. Chuy Garcia (D-Ill.). The legislation would strictly limit any type of immigration enforcement at both the border and the interior of the country.
2023: Sponsored H.R. 1828 to discourage workplace enforcement
Rep. Quigley sponsored H.R. 1828, the POWER Act, introduced by Rep. Judy Chu (D-Calif.). The legislation would allow aliens who have been victims of labor or employment abuse to apply for a U visa (victims of crime) and to stay and work in the United States while the employer is under investigation. The legislation could discourage enforcement against employers of illegal aliens by rewarding the workers with visas and work permits.
2023: Sponsored H.R. 2697 to expand legal access for illegal aliens
Rep. Quigley sponsored H.R. 2697, the Fairness to Freedom Act, introduced by Rep. Norma Torres (D-Calif.). The legislation would establish a right to counsel in immigration proceedings. Further, it would create an Office of Immigration Representation and authorizes an amount to be appropriated equal to what is spent on enforcement.
2023: Voted against H.R. 2494 to strengthen interior enforcement
Rep. Quigley voted against H.R. 2494, the POLICE Act, introduced by Rep. Andrew Garbarino (R-N.Y.). The legislation would make attacking a law enforcement officer a deportable offense.
2023: Voted against H.R. 2 to mandate E-Verify and criminalize visa overstays
Rep. Quigley voted against H.R. 2, the Secure the Border Act, introduced by Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart (R-Fla.). The legislation would require most employers to use E-Verify within two years to ensure that new hires are authorized to work in the United States. The legislation provides additional time for agricultural employers to comply. The bill would also make overstaying a visa a felony crime and allow Unaccompanied Alien Children from noncontiguous countries to be returned to their home countries.
2023: Sponsored H.R. 3194 to prohibit most deportations
Rep. Quigley sponsored H.R. 3194, the U.S. Citizenship Act, introduced by Rep. Linda Sanchez (D-Calif.). The legislation would block the deportation of illegal aliens until they've had an opportunity to apply for relief or an adjustment of status.
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Leadership/Other Actions
0 out of 6.25 Total Points
2024: Cosponsored H.R. 9244 to limit the presidents authority on immigration
Rep. Quigley cosponsored H.R. 9244, the NO BAN Act, introduced by Rep. Judy Chu (D-Calif.), legislation that would significantly limit executive authority from being used to prevent future border surges. The bill would restrict the use of 1182(f) that allows the president to suspend immigration for national security reasons.
2023: Sponsored H.R. 1511 to expand amnesties for illegal aliens indefinitely
Rep. Quigley sponsored H.R. 1511, the Renewing Immigration Provisions of the Immigration Act , introduced by Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-Calif.). The legislation would create a rolling amnesty by updating the immigration registry to apply to any illegal alien who has been in the country for at least seven years.