Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB1183

Introduced
2/24/23  

Caption

Asylum Reform and Border Protection Act of 2023

Companion Bills

US HB3217

Related USA Act of 2023 Updated Standards for Asylum Act of 2023

Previously Filed As

US HB16

Stopping Border Surges Act

US HB1312

No Asylum for Criminals Act of 2025

US HB1

FEHB Protection Act of 2025

US HB1589

American Dream and Promise Act of 2025 American Promise Act of 2025 Dream Act of 2025

US HB1061

Protecting Sensitive Locations Act

US HB1183

Fair Play for Women Act

US HB2607

AFRIKANER Act Asylum for Farmers and Refugees In Krsis And Necessary Emigration Resettlement Act

US HB12

Women’s Health Protection Act of 2025

US HB57

Ending Catch and Release Act of 2025This bill changes the treatment of certain non-U.S. nationals (aliens under federal law) without lawful immigration status, including by prohibiting the release of asylum seekers into the United States while their cases are pending.The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) may not (with some exceptions) release an individual who is not clearly entitled to admission into the United States while the individual's case is pending, even if the individual is an asylum seeker. DHS may instead detain the individual or return the individual to a neighboring country in certain situations.The bill also expands expedited removal from the United States (i.e., removal without further hearing or review) to include individuals present in the United States without being admitted, with certain exceptions. Under current law, individuals are subject to expedited removal if they lack proper documentation or obtained an immigration benefit through fraud; such individuals are still subject to expedited removal under the bill.The bill also modifies the standard for establishing a credible fear of persecution to avoid expedited removal. Generally, an asylum seeker may avoid expedited removal if an asylum officer finds such a credible fear. Under this bill, an officer may find credible fear if it is more likely than not the individual can establish their eligibility for asylum, whereas under current law, the officer may find credible fear if there is a significant possibility that the individual can establish their eligibility.

US HB3086

Restoring Fair Housing Protections Eliminated by Trump Act of 2025

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