HR 2453
Immigration Parole Reform Act of 2023
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The Immigration Parole Reform Act of 2023 limits the ability of U.S. immigration officials to grant parole, a temporary permission to enter and stay in the country. It restricts the reasons for which parole can be granted, focusing primarily on urgent medical needs or assisting the government with law enforcement. The bill also establishes specific categories of individuals who may be eligible for parole, such as Cuban nationals and members of the Armed Forces, and outlines conditions for parole recipients, including restrictions on employment and the requirement to return to the country upon completion of the approved activity. It also aims to limit the discretion of DHS in granting parole, emphasizing a case-by-case approach.
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