Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress Senate Bill SB4756

Introduced
7/24/24  

Caption

No Visas for Violent Criminals Act

Impact

This legislation may significantly impact state immigration policies and the treatment of foreign nationals involved in civil unrest. By broadening the scope of deportable offenses, particularly in connection with protests, this bill emphasizes a punitive approach towards individuals previously shielded from immigration consequences. This change may lead to increased scrutiny of protest-related activities and heightened tensions around immigration enforcement at public events, particularly in educational settings.

Summary

SB4756, referred to as the 'No Visas for Violent Criminals Act', aims to expedite the removal of aliens who are convicted of specific crimes related to protests and civil disorder. Specifically, the bill proposes amendments to the Immigration and Nationality Act, making aliens deportable under certain circumstances, including if they engage in unlawful activities during protests at institutions of higher education or religious facilities. The bill could lead to the immediate cancellation of visas and mandates the removal of such individuals within 60 days of conviction.

Contention

The provisions of SB4756 have raised concerns among advocates for civil liberties who argue that the bill could chill free speech and discourage peaceful assembly. Critics of the bill contend that it disproportionately targets immigrants and could be used to suppress dissent. Additionally, the focus on deportation related to protest activities expands the criteria for immigration violations significantly, igniting debates on the intersection of political expression and immigration law.

Companion Bills

US HB9117

Same As No Visas for Violent Criminals Act

Previously Filed As

US HB9117

No Visas for Violent Criminals Act

US SB2001

No Visas for Violent Criminals Act

US HB7909

Violence Against Women by Illegal Aliens Act

US SB4131

Virginia Plan to Reduce Gun Violence Act of 2024

US HB8907

Virginia Plan to Reduce Gun Violence Act of 2024

US SB4321

No Taxpayer-Funded Pensions for Sex Criminals Act

US HB8332

No Student Loan Forgiveness for Antisemitic Criminals Act

US HB9599

Skills Against Violence Act of 2024

US HB30

Preventing Violence Against Women by Illegal Aliens ActThis bill establishes certain criminal grounds for making non-U.S. nationals (aliens under federal law) inadmissible and expands the crimes for which a non-U.S. national is deportable.First, the bill establishes that a non-U.S. national is inadmissible if the individual has admitted to or is convicted of acts constituting the essential elements of stalking, child abuse, child neglect, child abandonment, a sex offense, conspiracy to commit a sex offense, a violation of certain protection orders, or domestic violence (including physical or sexual abuse or a pattern of coercive behavior when it occurs within certain close relationships).  Next, the bill establishes additional grounds for deportation. Under current law, a non-U.S. national is deportable for certain criminal convictions, including domestic violence, stalking, and child abuse. The bill makes any sex offense (including crimes against minors) or conspiracy to commit a sex offense a basis for deportation. The bill also expands the domestic violence crimes that make a non-U.S. national deportable to include physical or sexual abuse or a pattern of coercive behavior when it occurs within certain close relationships.

US SB2196

Strengthening Protections for Domestic Violence and Stalking Survivors Act of 2025

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