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New rules for aliens: written notices and consequences for non-appearance.

This law requires certain aliens to receive written notice of removal proceedings before being granted parole or released from detention. It also specifies that failure to attend such proceedings, without exceptional circumstances, may result in the immediate termination of their immigration status and employment authorization. The aim is to streamline immigration processes and increase accountability for individuals involved in proceedings.
Key points
Aliens granted parole or released from detention must receive written notice of their removal hearing date.
Failure to attend a removal hearing can lead to the loss of immigration status and employment authorization.
The changes aim to ensure individuals in proceedings are aware of their obligations and the consequences of non-compliance.
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Additional Information
A bill to require that certain aliens receive written notice of removal proceedings before being granted parole or released from detention and to enumerate the possible consequences for failing to attend such proceedings.
Print number: S 1007
Sponsor: Sen. Tuberville, Tommy [R-AL]
Process start date: 2021-03-25