NO BAN Act
The NO BAN Act limits presidential power to impose nationality- or religion-based entry bans and requires congressional approval to prevent discriminatory immigration policies.
The NO BAN Act limits presidential power to impose nationality- or religion-based entry bans and requires congressional approval to prevent discriminatory immigration policies.
The NO BAN Act (H.R. 924) aims to restrict the President's ability to impose broad bans on entry to the United States based on nationality or religion. It prohibits discrimination in immigration policy and mandates congressional approval for any proposed restrictions targeting specific countries or religions. The bill seeks to restore a more balanced immigration authority framework and prevent executive overreach witnessed in recent travel bans.
This bill addresses concerns over executive power being used to enforce discriminatory immigration policies without sufficient oversight. It emphasizes protecting civil rights and religious freedoms by ensuring immigration restrictions are not driven by bias against certain nationalities or religions. The legislation promotes a fairer, more transparent immigration system and aims to prevent discriminatory bans that can cause global diplomatic friction and harm to affected individuals and communities.
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