SB 962 is a crucial bill for protecting victims of crime and Oregonian immigrants. It does this by improving procedures related to a U-Nonimmigrant Visa, which is a visa immigrants may apply for if they have been the victim of crime and assist law enforcement in the reporting, investigation or prosecution of the crime.
Protect Victims of Crime and Immigrant Oregonians - SB 962 (2019)
Sponsors
Chief Sponsors: Senator Taylor; Representatives Barker, Williamson, and Helt. Regular Sponsors: Senators Knopp, Manning Jr, Prozanski, Thatcher, and Thomsen; Representatives Hernandez, Lively, Piluso, and Reardon
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