Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB1285

Introduced
3/1/23  

Caption

Immigration Authorization Act of 2023

Impact

The passage of HB1285 would significantly affect the operational framework of DHS, as it would compel the department to review its programs and practices to confirm their alignment with the existing legal framework. By identifying unauthorized programs, the bill seeks to curtail any operations that may lack proper legislative backing, thus underscoring the need for congressional oversight in immigration matters. It is anticipated that such measures may lead to a reevaluation of certain programs within DHS to either secure proper authorization or cease their operations.

Summary

House Bill 1285, titled the Immigration Authorization Act of 2023, aims to enhance accountability within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) by mandating a comprehensive report from the Secretary of Homeland Security. This report is required to identify programs and components of DHS that operate under immigration laws but are not explicitly authorized by statute for the fiscal year 2024. This legislative measure intends to ensure that all actions taken by the department are backed by clear statutory authority, thereby increasing transparency in immigration-related expenditures and operations.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding HB1285 lies in the potential implications for various programs that currently serve vital functions within immigration processing and enforcement. Critics may argue that requiring such reports could hinder the flexibility and responsiveness of DHS in handling immigration issues, particularly during crises or unpredictable scenarios. Moreover, concerns arise regarding the legislative workload that would accompany the processing and review of these reports, potentially leading to delays in operational decisions during peak periods of immigration activities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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