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No Aid for Abetting Illegal Immigration Act
12/29/2022, 11:18 PM
Summary of Bill HR 7528
Bill 117 hr 7528, also known as the No Aid for Abetting Illegal Immigration Act, is a piece of legislation currently being considered by the US Congress. The main purpose of this bill is to prohibit federal funds from being used to assist or support individuals who are in the United States illegally.
If passed, this bill would have significant implications for various government agencies and organizations that receive federal funding. It would require them to verify the immigration status of individuals before providing any kind of assistance or support. This includes services such as housing, healthcare, education, and employment.
Supporters of the bill argue that it is necessary to prevent the misuse of taxpayer dollars and to uphold the rule of law. They believe that providing aid to individuals who are in the country illegally only encourages further illegal immigration and undermines the integrity of the immigration system. Opponents of the bill, on the other hand, argue that it is inhumane and goes against the values of compassion and inclusivity. They believe that everyone, regardless of their immigration status, should have access to basic services and support. Overall, the No Aid for Abetting Illegal Immigration Act is a controversial piece of legislation that raises important questions about the balance between enforcing immigration laws and providing assistance to those in need. It remains to be seen how Congress will ultimately decide on this bill.
If passed, this bill would have significant implications for various government agencies and organizations that receive federal funding. It would require them to verify the immigration status of individuals before providing any kind of assistance or support. This includes services such as housing, healthcare, education, and employment.
Supporters of the bill argue that it is necessary to prevent the misuse of taxpayer dollars and to uphold the rule of law. They believe that providing aid to individuals who are in the country illegally only encourages further illegal immigration and undermines the integrity of the immigration system. Opponents of the bill, on the other hand, argue that it is inhumane and goes against the values of compassion and inclusivity. They believe that everyone, regardless of their immigration status, should have access to basic services and support. Overall, the No Aid for Abetting Illegal Immigration Act is a controversial piece of legislation that raises important questions about the balance between enforcing immigration laws and providing assistance to those in need. It remains to be seen how Congress will ultimately decide on this bill.
Congressional Summary of HR 7528
No Aid for Abetting Illegal Immigration Act
This bill prohibits the President from providing assistance to El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, or Nicaragua, unless the President certifies that the country receiving the assistance has implemented laws and policies that would cease the flow of migrants through the country to the United States.
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Current Status of Bill HR 7528
Bill HR 7528 is currently in the status of Bill Introduced since April 14, 2022. Bill HR 7528 was introduced during Congress 117 and was introduced to the House on April 14, 2022. Bill HR 7528's most recent activity was Referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs. as of April 14, 2022
Bipartisan Support of Bill HR 7528
Total Number of Sponsors
1Democrat Sponsors
0Republican Sponsors
1Unaffiliated Sponsors
0Total Number of Cosponsors
20Democrat Cosponsors
0Republican Cosponsors
20Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill HR 7528
Primary Policy Focus
International AffairsAlternate Title(s) of Bill HR 7528
No Aid for Abetting Illegal Immigration Act
No Aid for Abetting Illegal Immigration Act
To prohibit United States assistance to El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, and Nicaragua.
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Sponsors and Cosponsors of HR 7528
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