SMART Act
The SMART Act aims to enhance U.S. immigration by improving border security, reforming laws, and retaining skilled workers, benefiting immigrants and employers alike.
The SMART Act aims to enhance U.S. immigration by improving border security, reforming laws, and retaining skilled workers, benefiting immigrants and employers alike.
Bill Number: HR 3466
Title: Securing Migration, Addressing Reform, and Talent Retention Act (SMART Act)
Introduced: May 15, 2025
Status: Sponsor introductory remarks on measure (CR H2408)
Primary Sponsor: David Schweikert
The SMART Act aims to address critical issues surrounding migration, reform immigration processes, and enhance talent retention within the United States. The legislation is designed to create a more secure and efficient immigration system that meets the needs of the economy while ensuring the safety and integrity of the migration process.
While specific provisions of the SMART Act have not been detailed in the introductory remarks, the title suggests a focus on the following areas:
The SMART Act is expected to affect various stakeholders, including:
The SMART Act represents a legislative effort to reform and enhance the U.S. immigration system. As it progresses through the legislative process, further details regarding specific provisions and impacts will likely emerge, providing a clearer picture of its implications for migration and talent retention in the United States.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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