HR 6523
Southern Border Transparency Act of 2023
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The Southern Border Transparency Act of 2023 requires the Department of Homeland Security to regularly publish detailed reports about border crossings and parole decisions. Specifically, it mandates monthly updates on parole granted at ports of entry, quarterly reports on apprehensions and processing at the border, and reports on parole requests processed by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. Additionally, it amends an existing law to require an annual report to Congress detailing the number of aliens paroled into the United States, broken down by nationality and demographic categories.
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