Dokument #1007876
IRB – Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (Autor)
The Simpson-Rodino Bill, or Immigration
Reform and Control Act of 1986 was inaugurated on 5 May 1987,
according to the attached article from the 4 May 1987 edition of
Time magazine. Also according to the article, the amnesty
applied to all illegal aliens who could prove that they had been
permanent residents in the United States since before 1 January
1982. A spokesperson with the American Immigration and
Naturalization Service at the American Embassy in Ottawa confirmed
this information in a telephone conversation with an IRBDC Research
Officer on 14 September 1989. The spokesperson adds that the Act
was signed on 6 November 1986, to take effect on 1 May 1987. There
was an amnesty period of 18 months provided for in the legislation.
Included in the amnesty were all those people illegally resident in
the United States since before 1 January 1982 or under proceedings
by the INS for having been illegal aliens before that date.