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[Congressional Record: November 12, 2002 (Senate)]
[Page S10839]
From the Congressional Record Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
[DOCID:cr12no02-109]
COMPLIANCE OF IMMIGRATION LAWS PROVISION OF THE CYBER SECURITY RESEARCH
AND DEVELOPMENT ACT
Mr. HOLLINGS. Madam President, I would like to engage in a brief
colloquy with the ranking member of the Judiciary Committee, Senator
Orrin Hatch, regarding H.R. 3394, the Cyber Security Research and
Development Act, which was passed by the Senate in October and is set
for consideration by the House of Representatives today. Section 16 of
the bill is intended to ensure that Federal grants and fellowships for
cyber security research and development are not awarded to individuals
violating the terms of his or her immigration status, individuals from
States sponsoring terrorism, or institutions that are not in compliance
with appropriate record keeping requirements for immigrant students.
Mr. HATCH. Section 16 of H.R. 3394 would ensure that the authorized
funding in the bill for research purposes does not support individuals
in violation of U.S. immigration laws. The intent of this section is to
prevent any funding, directly or indirectly, of any individual who may
pose a threat to our national security, or of any higher education
institution, nonprofit institution, or consortia thereof that is not in
compliance with the immigration laws. This section does not provide any
new or additional authority to the Immigration and Naturalization
Service or any other federal agency.
Mr. HOLLINGS. The ranking member is correct. Our intent with this
provision is not to create new immigration laws or grant new authority.
Rather, this provision merely makes compliance with existing
immigration laws a requirement for grant eligibility. We also recognize
that this section cannot take effect until regulations are issued under
8 USC 1372(c)(1).
Mr. HATCH. I agree with the chairman of the Commerce Committee. I
also want to him, Senator Allen and Senator Wyden for working with me
to include these provisions in the act.
Mr. HOLLINGS. I thank Senator Hatch. Section 16 will ensure that our
national security is protected while increasing critical research and
development cyber-security programs.
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