2024: Fitzpatrick Voted Against Prohibiting Funding For A Family
Stability Parole Process. In June 2024, Fitzpatrick voted against
according to Congressional Quarterly, "amendment no. 54 that would
prohibit the use of funds to carry out, enforce or implement the 2024
Homeland Security Department process titled, 'Process to Promote the
Unity and Stability of Families.'" The vote was on the amendment. The
underlying legislation was the FY 2025 Homeland Security Appropriations.
The House rejected the amendment by a vote of 193 to 216. [House Vote
293, 6/26/24;
Congressional Quarterly,
6/26/24; Congressional
Actions,
H.Amdt.1023;
Congressional Actions, H.R.
8752]
2024: Fitzpatrick Voted Against Prohibiting Funding For The Cuban,
Haitian, Nicaraguan, And Venezuelan Parole Program. In June 2024,
Fitzpatrick voted against , according to Congressional Quarterly,
"amendment no. 20 that would prohibit the use of funds in the bill for
the parole program titled 'Processes for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans
and Venezuelans.'" The vote was on the amendment. The underlying
legislation was the FY 2025 Homeland Security Appropriations. The House
rejected the amendment by a vote of 193 to 218. [House Vote 288,
6/26/24; Congressional
Quarterly, 6/26/24;
Congressional Actions,
H.Amdt.1008;
Congressional Actions, H.R.
8752]
2023: Fitzpatrick Voted To Limit Parole Authority That Allows
Non-Citizens To Temporarily Live And Work In The U.S. To Only A
Case-By-Case Basis. In May 2023, according to Congressional Quarterly,
Fitzpatrick voted for the Secure The Border Act, which would "limit
'parole' authority allowing noncitizens to temporarily live and work in
the U.S. allowing DHS to grant parole only on a case-by-case individual
basis." The vote was on passage. The House passed the bill by a vote of
219 to 213, thus the bill was sent to the Senate. [House Vote 209,
5/11/23; Congressional
Quarterly, 5/11/23;
Congressional Actions, H.R.
2]