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Refugee Protection Act of 2019
10/28/2022, 1:46 AM
Congressional Summary of HR 5210
Refugee Protection Act of 2019
This bill provides protections for aliens such as asylum seekers and contains other provisions.
The bill's provisions include
- eliminating the general requirement that an asylum seeker apply for asylum within one year of arriving in the United States;
- prohibiting requiring an asylum seeker to provide corroborating evidence of persecution if such evidence is not reasonably obtainable;
- waiving certain grounds of inadmissibility or deportability for qualifying refugees seeking permanent resident status;
- requiring the Department of Justice to appoint counsel to a child or particularly vulnerable individual in certain immigration proceedings;
- increasing the annual cap on principal nonimmigrant U visas (victims of crimes) from 10,000 to 20,000;
- prohibiting the removal of an alien with certain pending immigration applications, such as a U visa application;
- imposing limits on when an alien may be removed from the United States in a proceeding without the alien present;
- establishing a presumption that the least restrictive conditions necessary should be imposed in custody proceedings for asylum seekers, including release if appropriate;
- establishing that the maximum number of refugees admitted each fiscal year shall be no less than 95,000;
- directing the Department of State to help other governments increase their capacity to care for and accept refugees;
- directing the State Department to establish refugee processing centers in other countries in North and Central America; and
- authorizing the Department of Homeland Security to provide special immigrant status to qualified aliens who assisted U.S. efforts in Syria and admit up to 5,000 such aliens each fiscal year for five years.
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Current Status of Bill HR 5210
Bill HR 5210 is currently in the status of Bill Introduced since November 21, 2019. Bill HR 5210 was introduced during Congress 116 and was introduced to the House on November 21, 2019. Bill HR 5210's most recent activity was Referred to the Subcommittee on Immigration and Citizenship. as of December 19, 2019
Bipartisan Support of Bill HR 5210
Total Number of Sponsors
1Democrat Sponsors
1Republican Sponsors
0Unaffiliated Sponsors
0Total Number of Cosponsors
44Democrat Cosponsors
44Republican Cosponsors
0Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill HR 5210
Primary Policy Focus
ImmigrationPotential Impact Areas
- Administrative law and regulatory procedures
- Administrative remedies
- Afghanistan
- Asia
- Border security and unlawful immigration
- Central America
- Child safety and welfare
- Citizenship and naturalization
- Conflicts and wars
- Congressional oversight
- Costa Rica
- Crime victims
- Criminal investigation, prosecution, interrogation
- Criminal justice information and records
- Department of Homeland Security
- Department of Justice
- Department of State
- Detention of persons
- Diplomacy, foreign officials, Americans abroad
- Disability and paralysis
- Domestic violence and child abuse
- Economic development
- Economic performance and conditions
- El Salvador
- Evidence and witnesses
- Family relationships
- Foreign aid and international relief
- Foreign labor
- Foreign language and bilingual programs
- Fraud offenses and financial crimes
- Government buildings, facilities, and property
- Government employee pay, benefits, personnel management
- Government ethics and transparency, public corruption
- Government information and archives
- Government studies and investigations
- Government trust funds
- Guatemala
- Health information and medical records
- Homelessness and emergency shelter
- Honduras
- Housing finance and home ownership
- Human rights
- Human trafficking
- Immigrant health and welfare
- Immigration status and procedures
- International law and treaties
- International organizations and cooperation
- Iraq
- Judicial procedure and administration
- Juvenile crime and gang violence
- Latin America
- Lawyers and legal services
- Mexico
- Middle East
- Military operations and strategy
- Organized crime
- Political movements and philosophies
- Presidents and presidential powers, Vice Presidents
- Protest and dissent
- Racial and ethnic relations
- Refugees, asylum, displaced persons
- Religion
- Right of privacy
- Sex, gender, sexual orientation discrimination
- Social security and elderly assistance
- Syria
- Terrorism
- Visas and passports
- Worker safety and health
Alternate Title(s) of Bill HR 5210
Refugee Protection Act of 2019
To provide for the admission and protection of refugees, asylum seekers, and other vulnerable individuals, to provide for the processing of refugees and asylum seekers in the Western Hemisphere, and to modify certain special immigrant visa programs, and for other purposes.
Refugee Protection Act of 2019
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Sponsors and Cosponsors of HR 5210
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