Abstract
On June 27, 2013, the Senate passed a comprehensive immigration reform bill with strong
bipartisan support: The Border Security, Economic Opportunity, and Immigration Modernization
Act of 2013 (S.744). In the House, leadership has outlined principles for reform and considered
several piecemeal bills in relevant committees. However, it remains uncertain whether legislation
will move forward in this Congress and, if so, what path it may take. The purpose of this brief is
to highlight key issues for people with disabilities and older adults and analyze the extent to
which these issues have been addressed in the current immigration reform debate