...here's the excerpt that Frank is referring to...
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Background
The bill was introduced in the House and Senate on February 18, 2021, by Rep. Linda Sanchez, and Senator Bob Menendez respectively.[6] Several Republican lawmakers expressed their opposition to the bill.[7][8][9] On the Democratic side in the United States Senate, lobbying for the bill was led by New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez,[10][11] which he called a "Herculean" task among Republican opposition.[10]
In addition to sending the bill to Congress, on his first day in office, Joe Biden signed three orders related to immigration. The first, in a Presidential Memorandum to the Attorney General of the United States and the Secretary of Homeland Security, aims to reinstate the DACA program.[12] The second, in the form of a Presidential Proclamation, overturned the travel ban imposed by Donald Trump through Executive Order 13780.[13] The third was an Executive Order reversing Executive Order 13768.[14] Another Presidential Proclamation halted the construction of the Mexico-United States barrier by ending the emergency declaration that allowed Trump to divert U.S. Department of Defense funds for its construction.[15]
Under Senate rules, the bill needed 60 votes for cloture to overcome a filibuster. Facing Republican opposition, the White House indicated the possibility of breaking the reform bill into pieces so that portions more likely to be approved (like the DACA, and employment visa provisions), could pass sooner.[16]
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You wasted a lot of time and server space just to show your lack of effort and understanding.
Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Citizenship_Act_of_2021