At the end of three years, visa-holders would be eligible for Green Cards and follow the established path for citizenship.
Make conditional visa holders eligible for green cards after three years and place them on the established path to citizenship.
Occurrences
Evidence
The campaign immigration page states: 'At the end of three years, visa-holders would be eligible for Green Cards and follow the established path for citizenship.' The page also frames this as part of Davidson's immigration position.
Davidson's current official House immigration page emphasizes securing the border, prioritizing legal immigration, and opposing 'quick-fixes like granting amnesty to people who've illegally entered the country.' It also lists older immigration bills and no recent action matching the promise.
Assessments
The promise was to make conditional visa holders eligible for green cards after three years and then place them on the established citizenship path. The supplied evidence identifies the promise as campaign-era language but does not show enactment, implementation, or a Davidson-sponsored measure that became law. Davidson remains in federal office, and the later official immigration page does not indicate continued advancement of this specific policy; it instead emphasizes border security and opposition to amnesty-style quick fixes. On the available record, the promised policy outcome was not delivered, and there is not enough evidence of a serious legislative or executive attempt matching the promised outcome to award an effort badge.