Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress Senate Bill SB207

Introduced
2/1/23  

Caption

Temporary Protected Status Reform and Integrity Act

Impact

One significant aspect of SB207 is its potential impact on the procedures surrounding temporary protected status by requiring explicit procedures for travel and departure after status termination. It also emphasizes no judicial review of the Secretary's decisions regarding TPS, centralizing authority and potentially limiting avenues for appeal. This move is expected to streamline the process but may also foster concerns regarding transparency and the checks and balances in immigration matters.

Summary

The Temporary Protected Status Reform and Integrity Act, known as SB207, aims to modify how the United States designates foreign nations for temporary protected status (TPS) under the Immigration and Nationality Act. This bill proposes that the Secretary of Homeland Security replaces the Attorney General in handling TPS designations, and it establishes a more structured review process for such designations and a clear timeline for termination of TPS. The Act specifies that a foreign state must be reviewed at least 90 days before the end of any period of designation, and if terminated, those authorized under TPS will have a grace period of 180 days to leave the U.S.

Contention

Critics of SB207 may argue that it limits accountability by removing judicial review of decisions related to TPS. The bill also reinforces strict eligibility criteria, potentially barring those with criminal records or who entered the U.S. unlawfully from obtaining TPS. This raises concerns about fairness, as individuals may be denied protections based on prior actions that have not affected their ability to live or work in the U.S. The bill's focus on strict timelines and electronic submissions for applications may lead to administrative burdens that could disadvantage applicants lacking access to technology.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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