S 3183
Terrorist Inadmissibility Codification Act
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Bill overview
This bill clarifies and strengthens the existing immigration laws by explicitly including officials, members, and spokespersons of designated terrorist organizations – Hamas, Palestine Islamic Jihad, Hezbollah, Al-Qaeda, and ISIS – as individuals who can be denied entry into the United States. It updates a section of the Immigration and Nationality Act to broaden the definition of ‘terrorist activity’ related to these groups. The bill aims to prevent individuals who support or promote terrorism from gaining admission to the U.S., bolstering national security efforts. This legislation codifies existing policy regarding inadmissibility based on ties to terrorist organizations.
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Marco Rubio
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