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Safeguarding Americans From Extremist Risk (SAFER) at the Border Act

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The SAFER at the Border Act prohibits the Secretary of Homeland Security from granting parole to aliens designated as known terrorists, suspected terrorists, or special interest aliens. The bill amends the Immigration and Nationality Act to define these three categories based on terrorism-related arrests, convictions, designations, or travel patterns indicating potential national security risk. It also grants state attorneys general standing to sue the federal government in federal court to enforce these parole prohibitions if a state or its residents experience harm.

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Bill details

Congress
118
Bill type
s
Introduced
July 25, 2024
Sponsor
Not yet available
Last action
July 25, 2024— Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.

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