For the relief of Francisca Lino.
Summary
H.R. 7295 was a "private bill," a rare type of legislation intended to provide immigration relief to a specific individual rather than the general public. If passed, the bill would have granted Francisca Lino, a Mexican national living in Illinois with her U.S. citizen husband and six children, the status of a lawful permanent resident. This would have allowed her to remain legally in the United States and effectively canceled her pending deportation orders. Although the bill was introduced in 2008, it did not move past the committee stage and never became law.
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