U.S. CONGRESSMAN JOHN SHADEGG REPRESENTING THE 3RD DISTRICT OF ARIZONA

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Combination of solutions needed to stem the tide of illegal border crossers
May 18, 2008  - Today, the following op-ed by Congressman John Shadegg appeared in The Arizona Republic: Combination of solutions needed to stem the tide of illegal border crossers John Shadegg VIEWPOINTS In 2007, there were 359 kidnappings in Phoenix. Our city is on its way to becoming the kidnappin... More

Shadegg Arizona Republic Op-Ed: Power-hungry are exploiting illegal-migrant problem
Feb 10, 2008  - Today, the following op-ed by Congressman John Shadegg (R-AZ) appeared in The Arizona Republic:  Power-hungry are exploiting illegal-migrant problem John Shadegg - My Turn Feb. 10, 2008 Every day Congress fails to act on illegal immigration, our nation suffers. Next year is too late. Our b... More

Shadegg Applauds Senate’s Rejection of Flawed Immigration Legislation
Jun 28, 2007  -          Today Congressman John Shadegg applauded the Senate’s defeat of the ill-conceived immigration reform bill.        “It was gratifying to learn that our friends in the Senate have finally deduced what the majority of Americans have known for some time: that the Senate’s so-called immigrati... More

Shadegg Arizona Republic Op-Ed: Heated Emotions Won’t Solve Immigration Crisis
Jun 3, 2007  -  Today, the following op-ed by Congressman John Shadegg (R-AZ) appeared in The Arizona Republic: Heated Emotions Won’t Solve Immigration Crisis By Congressman John Shadegg Immigration reform is a very divisive issue. Two years ago, as House Policy Chairman, I recognized that the same div... More

Shadegg: Pelosi/Kennedy Backed Immigration Bills Can't Pass Congress
Apr 9, 2007  - Congressman John Shadegg (R-AZ), after visiting the U.S. border at Yuma, Arizona with President Bush today, issued the following statement: "The current bills supported by Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senator Ted Kennedy that provide a new path to citizenship for illegal aliens can't win the votes o... More

Shadegg Applauds Administration for Not Seeking a New Pathway to Citizenship
Mar 1, 2007  -  U.S. Congressman John Shadegg today applauded senior Bush Administration officials for publicly stating the obvious: that most illegal immigrants who come to this country are not interested in becoming American citizens. “I’m glad that these Administration officials acknowledged that a new ‘path... More

Shadegg Condemns Extremist New Senate Immigration Bill
Feb 22, 2007  -   Today U.S. Congressman John Shadegg issued the following statement regarding the proposed new Senate immigration bill: “As revealed in press reports today, Senator Ted Kennedy’s new immigration bill is an extreme measure which will move this issue in the exact wrong direction. The last thing w... More

Shadegg Introduces ‘Skil Bill’ To Keep American Workforce Competitive
Jun 30, 2006  -  As the United States works to maintain its economic competitive edge, U.S. Representative John Shadegg (R-AZ) introduced legislation yesterday to help retain the innovative minds of foreign-born nationals here in the United States. “We have benefited greatly from the many foreign-born scientists... More

Shadegg Strengthens Penalties in Border Bill
Dec 16, 2005  - The United States will have new tools to fight terrorists, human smugglers, and drug smugglers after two amendments were added to the border security bill today. The amendments, sponsored by House Policy Chairman John Shadegg, increase the penalties for forging documents – especially if the forg... More

Shadegg Voices Support for Legislation to Compensate States for Illegal Immigrant Care
Mar 4, 2003  - U.S. Congressman John Shadegg (R-AZ) stood today with members of the U.S. Senate and representatives from the Border Counties Coalition to support recently introduced legislation aimed at compensating health care providers, counties and states for illegal immigrant emergency medical costs. The Local... More

 
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Contact Information

  • Washington Office

  • 306 Cannon House Office Building
  • U.S. House, Washington D.C. 20515
  • p. 202-225-3361
  • f. 202-225-3462
  • District Office

  • 301 East Bethany Home Road
  • Suite C-178
  • Phoenix, AZ 85012
  • p. 602-263-5300
  • f. 602-248-7733
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