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Lipinski, Daniel

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US Representative- Illinois District 3

Illinois Congressional District 3

Record on immigration-related bills 2007-8

Pro-immigrant proposals

STRIVE Act (HR 1645)

Not a co-sponsor

DREAM Act (S 774)/ American DREAM Act (HR 1275)

Not a co-sponsor

AgJOBS (S 340/ HR 371)

Not a co-sponsor

Citizenship Promotion Act (S 795/ HR 1379)

Not a co-sponsor

  Record on immigration-related bills 2005-6

Pro-immigrant proposals

Secure America and Orderly Immigration Act (HR 2330/ S 1033)

Not a co-sponsor

AgJOBS (HR 884/ S 359)

Not a co-sponsor

American DREAM Act (HR 5131)

Not a co-sponsor

Anti-immigrant proposals

REAL ID Act (HR 418) Voted for

Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Act (HR 1268) w/ REAL ID—final vote

Voted for
Reauthorization of USA PATRIOT Act (HR 3199) Voted for
Sensenbrenner bill (HR 4437) Voted for
Secure Fence Act (HR 6061) Voted for
Community Protection Act (HR 6094) Voted for
Immigration Law Enforcement Act (HR 6095) Voted for

  Record on immigration-related bills 2003-4

Rep. Lipinski was not in office during the 108th Congress. Below is the record of former US Rep. William Lipinski (D), Daniel Lipinski’s immediate predecessor and father.

Pro-immigrant bills

Student Adjustment Act (HR 1684)

Co-sponsor
AgJOBS (HR 3142) Not a co-sponsor

SOLVE Act (HR 4262)

Not a co-sponsor

Civil Liberties Restoration Act (HR 4591)

Not a co-sponsor

Allowing banks to accept consular IDs (HR 5025 amendment)

Voted against

Anti-immigrant bills

CLEAR Act (HR 2671) Not a co-sponsor
Rohrabacher bill (HR 3722) Voted against

  ELECTION RESULTS

2008 general election: Daniel Lipinski defeated Michael Hawkins (R) 73%-21%

2006 general election: Lipinski defeated Raymond Wardingly 77%-23%

2004 general election: Lipinski defeated Ryan Chlada 74%-26%

2002 general election: US Rep. William Lipinski ran unopposed

CENSUS DATA (2007 American Community Survey)

Total District Population                                         676,049

# Foreign born                                                                        151,730

% Foreign born                                                                        22.4%

# Naturalized citizens                                                               68,726

% of foreign-born who were born in Latin America                54.2%

% of foreign-born who were born in Asia                               12.8%

# Hispanic/Latinos                                                                  210,981

% Hispanic/Latino                                                                   31.2%

# Asian                                                                                     26,493

% Asian                                                                                     3.9%          

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