1、Congressional Research Service The Library of CongressCRS Report for CongressReceived through the CRS Web97-543 AUpdated September 15, 1999Californias Proposition 187: A Brief Overview(name redacted)Legislative AttorneyAmerican Law DivisionSummaryOn September 13, 1999, a U.S. district judge approved
2、 an agreement to endlitigation challenging Californias Proposition 187, a 1994 ballot initiative to deny illegalaliens state benefits and to require reporting of illegal alien applicants for benefits tofederal immigration officials. This agreement effectively continues earlier court-imposedrestraint
3、s on implementing Prop 187. Meanwhile, federal law enacted in 1996 deniesillegal aliens most state-provided benefits funded in part by the federal government andauthorizes California to deny illegal aliens many other benefits that would have beendenied had Prop 187 been implemented. In a reversal of
4、 policy, however, California hasnow restored state-financed prenatal care for illegal aliens and is also considering easingother restrictions that it had imposed after the 1996 law.In November 1994, California voters approved Proposition 187 by a 59%-41%margin. This initiative broadly denied illegal