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If you're concerned about illegal immigration and want to do something about it, this is the Website for you. The immigration stance of a candidate is revealed here, if he or she chooses to let it be known. Click on the INTRODUCTION PAGE link to learn more. And if your candidates haven't revealed their stance on this issue, use the candidate info to contact them and ask why. Our purpose is to encourage grassroots activism. CFIR

District 129


District 129, State Representative (House)

    This information is presented here so that voters who are concerned about the illegal alien issue can know a candidate's stance, make a more informed vote and make their preferences known, offer help, contributions, etc. Our goal is to create a network of activists across Texas. Each one advocating as a constituent of his or her district to their respective legislator.

How To use This Table

    The left hand column contains the candidate's name, contact information and a link to his or her campaign website, if one exists. If the candidate is an incumbent, there will (also) be a link to the Member's legislative webpage, maintained by the state of Texas. This column contains the address and phone number(s) of the candidate.  The PAST ACTIONS describe the incumbent candidate's illegal migration legislation activity in 2007. The numbers are hyperlinked to the idea list.

    The right hand column contains the candidate's score and six numbered support levels. A higher number indicates more involvement and support for that idea. The number inside the (parens) indicates the total number, out of 36, for which the candidate chose that level of support for an idea.     There will also be a series of numbers in [brackets]. These numbers are hyperlinked so that clicking on one will shift the page to the idea that corresponds to that number. This allows the user to know the candidate's precise support level for a particular idea.


Candidate Info

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Past Actions


Stance on Illegal Migration

John E. Davis
House Member Website
Capitol Office
Room EXT E1.320
P.O. Box 2910
Austin, TX 78768
(512) 463-0734
(512) 479-6955 Fax
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District Office
1350 NASA Parkway, #212
Houston, TX 77058
(281) 333-1350
(281) 335-9101 Fax

Past Actions

In 2007, he authored, or
co-authored a bill with
the following idea
embedded in it: 33.

CFIR Score = ?.


Inquiry Sent: 00       Response Received: 00-00-00

Of the 36 unlawful migrant control ideas in our Inquiry Form, this candidate would do the following :
(It is understood that the candidate also supports the idea at all the levels lower than his or her choice.)

1. Would vote for this if it came to the floor.
(Total ?) [List ?]

2. Would try to influence my colleagues to vote for this.
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3. Would try to get this out of committee with a favorable recommendation.
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4. Would co-sponsor this as legislation.
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5. Would co-author this as legislation.
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6. Would introduce this as the main author.
(Total ?) [List ?]

Sherrie L. Matula
Campaign Website
P.O. Box 591810
Houston, Texas 77259
281-486-0224
Website Contact Page

Past Actions


CFIR Score = ?.


Inquiry Sent: 00       Response Received: 00-00-00

Of the 36 unlawful migrant control ideas in our Inquiry Form, this candidate would do the following :
(It is understood that the candidate also supports the idea at all the levels lower than his or her choice.)

1. Would vote for this if it came to the floor.
(Total ?) [List ?]

2. Would try to influence my colleagues to vote for this.
(Total ?) [List ?]

3. Would try to get this out of committee with a favorable recommendation.
(Total ?) [List ?]

4. Would co-sponsor this as legislation.
(Total ?) [List ?]

5. Would co-author this as legislation.
(Total ?) [List ?]

6. Would introduce this as the main author.
(Total ?) [List ?]

Jon R. Keeney
No Campaign Website yet

Past Actions


CFIR Score = ?.


Inquiry Sent: 00       Response Received: 00-00-00

Of the 36 unlawful migrant control ideas in our Inquiry Form, this candidate would do the following :
(It is understood that the candidate also supports the idea at all the levels lower than his or her choice.)

1. Would vote for this if it came to the floor.
(Total ?) [List ?]

2. Would try to influence my colleagues to vote for this.
(Total ?) [List ?]

3. Would try to get this out of committee with a favorable recommendation.
(Total ?) [List ?]

4. Would co-sponsor this as legislation.
(Total ?) [List ?]

5. Would co-author this as legislation.
(Total ?) [List ?]

6. Would introduce this as the main author.
(Total ?) [List ?]


Illegal Migration Control Ideas Embedded In Bills That Were Introduced In The 80th Session Of The Texas Legislature.


Further research can be done at the Texas Legislature Online. The bill version AS INTRODUCED into the 80th legislature is the one you want to look at.

1. Prevent a state entity or local municipality from creating an ordinance or policy that violates state or federal law (stop Sanctuary Cities). Reference: HB 13
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2. Deny government benefits to the children of illegal alien parents. Reference: HB 28
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3. Place a surcharge on moneys sent out of the U. S. by Illegal aliens. Reference: HB 29 , SB 268 (Alternative: put a surcharge on all out country money transfers, and then reimburse those who can prove lawful residence.)
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4. Require that a petitioner for a state license be a lawful resident of Texas. Reference: HB 38
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5. Mandate training of certain state law enforcement personnel under the federal program known as 287G. Reference: HB 3704
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6. Mandate that an applicant for non-emergency medical assistance be required to provide proof of U.S. citizenship. Reference: HB 40
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7. Mandate that a person registering to vote provide proof of U.S. citizenship. Reference: HB 101, HB 626
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8. Close the loophole in the Education Code that now allows illegal aliens to receive in-state tuition status. Reference: HB 104, HB 159, HB 141, HB 39
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9. Require that state agencies report the cost of services and benefits issued to illegal aliens. Reference: HB 127
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10. Define human trafficking and provide penalties for same. Reference: HB 3370
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11. Mandate that grant recipients of the Texas Enterprise Fund hire only lawful residents, not illegal aliens. Reference: HB 351
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12. Mandate that marriage certificate applicants affirm than they are not using marriage to circumvent immigration laws. Reference: HB 578, HB 691, HB 1377, SB 47
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13. Give the power of arrest to federal law enforcement officers including agents of Homeland Security and Border Patrol. Reference: HB 700
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14. Create a criminal trespass offense for illegal aliens within the boundaries of the U.S. Reference: SB 773
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15. Authorize peace officers to inquire into the citizenship status of persons arrested or detained, forbid local ordinances abridging this authorization. Reference: HB 858, SB 1840
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16. Prevent local governments from specifically creating a place, with taxpayer money, for illegal aliens to find work. Reference: HB 904
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17. Requests that police officials make an effort to determine the citizenship status of jailed persons. Reference: HB 905
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18. Regulate immigration service and assistance and provide penalties for violations. Reference: HB 906
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19. Allow law-enforcement of federal law by state authorities. Reference: HB 907
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20. Require that state and local government entities and government contractors verify employment eligibility through the system set up by the federal Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986. Reference: HB 908, HB 291 and SB 116
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21. Require proof of citizenship before issuance of a driver's license, define proof. Reference: HB 931
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22. Forbid County officials from adopting a policy that does not fully enforce state or federal immigration laws. Reference: HB 1012
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23. Limit state benefits to applicants who are lawful residents of the United States. Reference: HB 1132
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24. Limit state health benefits for children to citizens of the U.S.A. . Reference: HB 1155
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25. Forbid county officials from adopting a policy that does not enforce state or federal immigration laws, authorize peace officers, and county officials to inquire into the citizenship status of persons arrested or detained. Reference: HB 1256, HB 1727
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26. Provide for cancellation of voter registration due to citizenship status. Reference: SB 1464
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27. Confiscate exemplary damage awards to illegal aliens for the state treasury. Reference: HB 1527
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28. Forbid the reliance upon identity documents issued by another country when determining state benefits, issuing driver's license, state hiring, etc. Reference: HB 1604
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29. Set penalties for counties and municipalities who adopt policies or ordinances' that mandate non-enforcement of state or federal immigration laws? Reference: HB 1774
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30. Require schools to determine and report the number of illegal alien children in the school. Reference: HB 1941
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31. Create the penalty of criminal trespass for anyone who has been deported or denied admission and is found to be within the boundaries of the United States. Reference: HB 2180
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32. Provide for an annual comparison of deceased voters and voters who have refused to serve on a jury because they are not a citizen of the United States and purging of same by county registrars. Reference: HB 2247
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33. Authorize a study on the feasibility of using increased technology to identify and deter fraud including citizenship, (Sec. 531.1112.) Reference: HB 2404 , SB 10
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34. Connect the expiration date for a non resident foreign national commercial driver's license to the expiration date of the applicant's documentation. Reference: HB 2861
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35. Applicants for a driver's last or identity card must present proof of lawful residents; license must expire when proof expires. Reference: HB 2869
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36. Authorize counties to determine the citizenship status of jailed persons with help, when needed, of the proper federal authorities. Also authorize counties to build temporary quarters to detain illegal aliens for up to three months. Reference: HB 3020
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