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BILL • US SENATE

SRES 195

A resolution requesting information on El Salvador's human rights practices pursuant to section 502B(c) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961.

119th Congress
Introduced by Cory Booker, Chris Coons, Dick Durbin and 12 other co-sponsors

SRES 195 demands a report on human rights in El Salvador, assessing violations and U.S. actions, impacting Salvadoran governance and U.S. citizens' safety.

Motion to discharge Senate Committee on Foreign Relations made.
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Bill Summary • SRES 195

Summary of SRES 195: A Resolution Requesting Information on El Salvador's Human Rights Practices

Bill Overview

  • Bill Number: SRES 195
  • Title: A resolution requesting information on El Salvador's human rights practices pursuant to section 502B(c) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961.
  • Status: Motion to discharge Senate Committee on Foreign Relations made.
  • Introduced: May 01, 2025
  • Classification: Resolution

Purpose and Intent

The primary intent of SRES 195 is to compel the Secretary of State to provide a comprehensive report on the human rights practices in El Salvador. This report is aimed at assessing the situation regarding alleged human rights violations by the Salvadoran government and the implications for U.S. foreign assistance.

Key Provisions

The resolution outlines specific requirements for the Secretary of State, including:

  1. Submission Timeline: The Secretary of State must submit the requested report within 30 days of the resolution's adoption.

  2. Content of the Report:

    • Human Rights Violations: The report must include credible information on alleged violations such as:
      • Torture and inhumane treatment of detainees.
      • Forced disappearances.
      • Transnational repression.
      • Denial of due process, including an evaluation of judicial independence.
      • Treatment of foreign nationals detained in El Salvador.
  • U.S. Government Actions: It should describe actions taken by the U.S. to:

    • Promote human rights in El Salvador.
    • Discourage practices contrary to internationally recognized human rights.
    • Disassociate U.S. security assistance from any harmful practices.
  • Additional Assessments: The report must also include:

    • Evaluations of U.S. security assistance potentially supporting human rights abuses.
    • Conditions in El Salvador’s Centro de Confinamiento del Terrorismo (CECOT).
    • Actions to ensure the release of U.S. citizens or residents detained in El Salvador.
    • Measures to protect U.S. citizens from unlawful removal to El Salvador.

Affected Parties

The resolution primarily affects:
- The Government of El Salvador, which is under scrutiny for its human rights practices.
- U.S. citizens and residents who may be detained or face human rights violations in El Salvador.
- U.S. policymakers and agencies involved in foreign assistance and human rights advocacy.

Legislative Actions and Timeline

  • May 01, 2025: Introduced in the Senate and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations.
  • May 15, 2025: A motion to discharge the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations was made but subsequently rejected by a vote of 45-50.

Sponsors

The resolution is sponsored by:
- Primary Sponsor: Timothy M. Kaine
- Cosponsors: Raphael Warnock, Elizabeth A. Warren, Jon Ossoff, Chris Van Hollen, Jeanne Shaheen, Christopher A. Coons, Richard J. Durbin, Jeff Merkley, Brian Schatz, Adam B. Schiff, Charles E. Schumer, Cory Booker, John W. Hickenlooper, and Alex Padilla.

Related Legislation

  • HRES 368: A companion resolution addressing similar issues regarding human rights in El Salvador.

This resolution seeks to enhance accountability and transparency regarding human rights practices in El Salvador, reflecting the U.S. commitment to promoting human rights globally.

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