1、Congressional Research Service The Library of CongressCRS Report for CongressReceived through the CRS Web98-269 EPWUpdated August 7, 1998Immigration and Naturalization Services FY1999 BudgetWilliam J. KrouseAnalyst in Social LegislationEducation and Public WelfareSummaryThe House-passed Commerce, Ju
2、stice, State (CJS), and the JudiciaryAppropriations Act (H.R. 4276) would provide the Immigration and NaturalizationService (INS) with $4.1 billion, an increase of $340 million over the agencys FY1998budget, while the Senate-passed measure (S. 2260) would provide the agency with $3.9billion for the
3、upcoming fiscal year, an increase of $142 million over this fiscal year. Bycomparison, the Administrations FY1999 budget request for INS was $4.2 billion. Both the Senate and House Appropriations Committees earmarked $103 million toincrease the Border Patrol by 1,000 additional agents. For interior
4、enforcement ofimmigration laws, the House earmarked an increase of $49 million, while the Senateearmarked $13 million. Both Committees earmarked a transfer of $5 million inimmigration fees from INS to the Department of Justice Management Division tocontinue efforts to revamp the naturalization proce