Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress Senate Bill SB193

Introduced
1/22/25  

Caption

Neighbors Not Enemies Act

Impact

If enacted, the repeal of the Alien Enemies Act will have significant implications for how the U.S. handles issues of national security and immigration. Supporters argue that the law is outdated and often open to misuse, particularly in politically charged environments. The repeal is expected to align U.S. laws with contemporary human rights standards, ensuring that no individual can be categorized as an enemy solely based on their nationality. This is particularly relevant in current discourse surrounding immigration reform and civil rights.

Summary

SB193, also known as the 'Neighbors Not Enemies Act', proposes the repeal of the Alien Enemies Act, a law that has its roots in the 18th century. This act allowed the U.S. government to apprehend and detain nationals of countries deemed as enemies during wartime. The primary intention of SB193 is to eliminate this antiquated law, signaling a shift towards more humane immigration policies and the protection of civil liberties, regardless of a person's national origin.

Contention

However, the proposal has faced criticism from some quarters that highlight concerns over national security. Opponents of the repeal fear that removing this legislative framework could limit the government's ability to respond effectively in times of conflict, potentially compromising national safety. These debates anchor on the balance between civil rights protections and the need for robust mechanisms to ensure national security in a globalized world.

Congress_id

119-S-193

Policy_area

Immigration

Introduced_date

2025-01-22

Companion Bills

US HB630

Same As Neighbors Not Enemies Act This bill repeals provisions authorizing the President to apprehend and remove from the United States the citizens of a particular nation, if the United States has declared war against that nation or that nation has threatened an invasion against the United States.

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