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RULES Act

3/1/2025, 5:53 AM

Summary of Bill HR 871

Bill 119 HR 871, also known as the Asylum Reform and Border Protection Act of 2021, aims to make changes to the Immigration and Nationality Act in order to adjust the criteria for individuals seeking asylum in the United States. The bill was introduced in the House of Representatives on February 5, 2021.

One of the key provisions of the bill is to establish a new standard for asylum eligibility based on the concept of "reasonable fear." This means that individuals seeking asylum must demonstrate a credible fear of persecution or harm in their home country that is objectively reasonable. This standard is intended to ensure that asylum is granted to those who truly need protection and are at risk of serious harm if forced to return to their home country.

Additionally, the bill includes provisions to expedite the asylum process by requiring asylum seekers to file their applications within 30 days of entering the United States. It also aims to reduce the backlog of asylum cases by streamlining the asylum review process and implementing stricter guidelines for asylum officers. Furthermore, the bill includes measures to strengthen border security by increasing funding for border enforcement and implementing new technologies to monitor and secure the border. It also includes provisions to crack down on human trafficking and smuggling operations that exploit vulnerable individuals seeking asylum. Overall, Bill 119 HR 871 seeks to reform the asylum system in the United States in order to ensure that asylum is granted to those who are truly in need of protection while also strengthening border security and addressing issues related to human trafficking and smuggling.

Congressional Summary of HR 871

Refugees Using Legal Entry Safely Act or RULES Act

This bill requires non-U.S. nationals (aliens under federal law) applying for asylum to arrive and apply at a U.S. port of entry. Applicants are prohibited from being paroled into the U.S. pending approval of such application. Further, individuals apprehended in the U.S. without legal immigration status are ineligible for asylum. Applicants rejected for asylum are barred from applying for asylum in the future. Under current law, an applicant may reapply in changed or extraordinary circumstances.

Current Status of Bill HR 871

Bill HR 871 is currently in the status of Bill Introduced since January 31, 2025. Bill HR 871 was introduced during Congress 119 and was introduced to the House on January 31, 2025.  Bill HR 871's most recent activity was Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary. as of January 31, 2025

Bipartisan Support of Bill HR 871

Total Number of Sponsors
4
Democrat Sponsors
0
Republican Sponsors
4
Unaffiliated Sponsors
0
Total Number of Cosponsors
14
Democrat Cosponsors
0
Republican Cosponsors
14
Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0

Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill HR 871

Primary Policy Focus

Alternate Title(s) of Bill HR 871

To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to modify the eligibility requirements for asylum.
To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to modify the eligibility requirements for asylum.

Comments

Gwendolyn Woods profile image

Gwendolyn Woods

418

10 months ago

I don't like this bill, it's gonna make things harder for people like me who just want a chance at a better life. Why do they have to make it so complicated? It's not fair to put up all these barriers for asylum seekers. I hope they change their minds about this, it's not right.

Hailey Lancaster profile image

Hailey Lancaster

477

10 months ago

Ugh, can't believe they're trying to mess with asylum rules again. Like, seriously, why can't they just leave it alone? This is gonna make things so much harder for people who actually need help. It's just not fair, you know? I really hope this doesn't pass, it's gonna be a disaster.