Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB3693

Introduced
5/25/23  

Caption

Migrant Relocation Transparency Act

Impact

This legislation would require monthly reports to Congress detailing the number and demographic breakdown of relocated aliens, including their age, sex, and country of origin. Such reports aim to provide greater transparency in federal operations concerning immigration and relocation, allowing state and local governments to effectively prepare for the associated impacts on their communities. This will potentially improve local readiness and resource allocation as well as facilitate the integration of these individuals into local systems.

Summary

House Bill 3693, known as the Migrant Relocation Transparency Act, aims to create a structured process for the resettlement, transportation, and relocation of non-detained aliens within the United States. The bill mandates that federal agencies, specifically the Secretaries of Health and Human Services and Homeland Security, consult with state and local officials at least three days prior to any such action. This advance consultation is designed to enhance coordination and communication between federal and local authorities regarding the movement of migrants.

Conclusion

Overall, HB 3693 reflects a growing desire to make federal migration policies more transparent and accountable to local officials and communities. As immigration remains an increasingly contentious issue in the U.S., this legislation contributes to the ongoing debate about the proper roles of federal and state authorities in managing immigration and refugee resettlement in a way that respects both legal proceedings and local autonomy.

Contention

One point of contention surrounding HB 3693 is the balance of power between federal and state authorities. Proponents argue that the bill is necessary for accountability and that local officials should have a say in federal actions affecting their jurisdictions. However, opponents may see it as an unwarranted federal intrusion into state and local governance, potentially complicating processes that are best managed at the community level. Critics may also raise concerns about the resources required to process and analyze the reports mandated by this bill, which could burden local governments already facing challenges related to migration.

Companion Bills

US HB3051

Related Migrant Resettlement Transparency Act

Previously Filed As

US HB3051

Migrant Resettlement Transparency Act

US HB1106

COST of Relocations Act Congressional Oversight to Secure Transparency of Relocations Act

US SB487

COST of Relocations Act Congressional Oversight to Secure Transparency of Relocations Act

US HB3642

Executive Branch Accountability and Transparency Act

US HB2760

Dignity for Detained Immigrants Act

US HB5378

Lower Costs, More Transparency Act

US HB3194

U.S. Citizenship Act Filipino Veterans Family Reunification Act

US HB3561

PATIENT Act of 2023 Promoting Access to Treatments and Increasing Extremely Needed Transparency Act of 2023

US SB1171

COST of Relocations Act Congressional Oversight to Secure Transparency of Relocations Act

US HB3654

Transnational Repression Policy Act

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