Bill 119 hr 924, also known as the "Executive Branch Immigration Suspension Act," aims to transfer and limit the authority of the Executive Branch to suspend or restrict the entry of a specific group of aliens into the United States. The bill seeks to ensure that any such suspension or restriction is done in a transparent and accountable manner.
Under the provisions of the bill, the Executive Branch would be required to provide detailed justifications for any suspension or restriction of entry, including a clear explanation of the national security or public safety concerns that necessitate such action. Additionally, the bill would establish a process for Congress to review and potentially overturn any such suspension or restriction.
The bill is intended to prevent arbitrary and discriminatory actions by the Executive Branch in the realm of immigration policy. By transferring and limiting the authority to suspend or restrict entry, the bill seeks to uphold the principles of fairness and due process in the immigration system.
Overall, Bill 119 hr 924 represents a significant effort to ensure that decisions regarding the entry of aliens into the United States are made in a responsible and accountable manner, with proper oversight from Congress.