S 3218
NOTICE Act
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The NOTICE Act requires federal agencies, like Homeland Security and Health and Human Services, to notify state governors and local governments before transporting migrants from within 100 miles of the U.S. border. These notifications must include detailed information about the migrants, such as their name, origin, criminal history, and any affiliations with criminal gangs. The goal of this legislation is to provide states and local communities with advance notice and information to prepare for the arrival of migrants. This aims to improve coordination and resource allocation.
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