WeVote

Bill

Bill

HR 7345

Studying Disastrous Impacts of Mass Deportation Act

119th Congress Introduced by Yassamin Ansari and 30 co-sponsors

Orders GAO to study economic and social consequences of mass deportation policies before large-scale enforcement implementation occurs.

Introduced in House
0
WeVote Research Nonpartisan
Bill Summary · HR 7345

Legislative bill overview

HR 7345 directs the Government Accountability Office (GAO) to conduct a comprehensive study examining the economic, social, and humanitarian impacts of mass deportation policies. The bill would require analysis of potential effects on labor markets, public services, infrastructure, healthcare systems, and affected communities before large-scale deportation enforcement occurs.

Why is this important

Mass deportation would represent a massive policy shift affecting millions of people and the broader economy. A formal study would provide empirical data on consequences—both intended and unintended—that policymakers and the public currently lack, potentially informing future immigration enforcement decisions regardless of political perspective.

Potential points of contention

  • Framing disagreement: Opponents may view this as unnecessary delay of enforcement priorities, while supporters see it as responsible policymaking requiring evidence before major disruptions
  • Scope and assumptions: Disagreement over whether the study should focus on enforcement feasibility, humanitarian concerns, economic impacts, or all three equally
  • Resource allocation: Questions about study costs, timeline, and whether resources should go toward enforcement or research instead

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

Sign in to ask a question.