H.R. 19, Employment Eligibility Verification Legislation - Requires employers to accurately verify the employment eligibility of their workers
H.R. 698, Citizenship Reform Act - Ends the practice of issuing citizenship as a birthright to children whose parents are illegal aliens
H.R. 815, Financial Customer Verification Act - Prohibits the use of “matricula consular” and other foreign ID cards other than passports from being used to open bank accounts
H.R. 925, Identification Integrity Act of 2005 - Improves our government’s identification standards by prohibiting federal agencies from accepting foreign IDs other than passports
H.R. 997, English Language Unity Act of 2005 - Preserves and enhances the role of English as our nations official language
H.R. 3137, CLEAR Act of 2005 - Empowers local law enforcement agencies to enforce immigration laws and encourages them coordinate efforts with federal officials
H.R. 3150, Criminal Alien Accountability Act - Sets mandatory minimum sentences for human traffickers or illegal aliens who violate deportation orders
H.R. 4830, Border Tunnel Prevention Act - Increases the punishments for those convicted of using, constructing, or permitting illegal entry in the nation by means of an underground tunnel.
H.R. 5457, Supersede certain Judicial Orders Interfering with the Implementation of Amendments to Section 235 of the Immigration and Nationality Act - Overturns the "Orantes" injunction that prohibits the expedited removal of Salvadorans who have entered the United States illegally.
H.R. 5484, Good Fences Make Good Neighbors Act - Allows states to use Homeland Security grants to for the construction of a border fence
H.R. 6015, Secure the Border Now Act - Augments expected shortfalls in the training of new Border Patrol agents by implementing the model used by the Federal Protective Service (FPS) to hire thousands of security personnel.
H.R. 6061, Secure Fence Act - Permits construction of 700 miles of security fencing and enhanced surveillance along the entire southern border.
H. Res. 1030, Sense of the House about the Border Patrol - Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the United States Border Patrol is performing an invaluable service to the United States, and it fully supports the more than 12,000 Border Patrol agents.