Bill 119 HR 1071, also known as the "Censorship of American Speech Act," aims to address the issue of foreign government officials who engage in censorship of American speech. The bill proposes that any foreign government official found to be involved in censoring American speech would be deemed inadmissible and deportable from the United States.
The bill seeks to protect the freedom of speech of American citizens by holding foreign government officials accountable for any actions that restrict or censor their speech. By making these officials inadmissible and deportable, the bill aims to send a strong message that censorship of American speech will not be tolerated.
If passed, this legislation would provide a mechanism for identifying and taking action against foreign government officials who engage in censorship of American speech. It would serve as a deterrent to those who seek to silence or suppress the voices of American citizens.
Overall, Bill 119 HR 1071 is a proactive measure to safeguard the fundamental right to freedom of speech and ensure that foreign government officials are held accountable for any attempts to censor American speech.
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