OFFICIAL LEGAL TITLE
Criminal Alien Deportation Enforcement Act of 2023
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is the official ID of this bill?
The official print number for this legislation is 118_HR_1203.
Which chamber initiated this legislation?
This legislation was initiated in the House of Representatives.
When did the legislative process begin?
The process officially started on 2023-02-27.
What are the main provisions?
Key points include:
- Countries that do not accept their nationals ordered removed from the U.S. within 90 days may lose U.S. financial assistance.
- Nationals of countries that refuse to accept deportees may be denied visas to the U.S.
- Victims of crimes committed by aliens ordered removed will have the right to sue in federal court to enforce these provisions, but without monetary judgments.
- The U.S. government will regularly report on countries that refuse or unreasonably delay repatriation of their nationals.
What is the specific legal status?
The current status is Expired.
Where can I read the full text of this legislation?
The full official text is available at:
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Who is the primary sponsor?
The primary sponsor is Rep. Babin, Brian [R-TX-36].
What is the latest detailed status?
The latest detailed status is: Introduced in House
Is this summary verified?
Yes. This content was analyzed by AI and verified by the Lustra Judge System on 2025-12-24.
What is the impact of this bill?
We don't know—that is up to you to decide. Summarizing raw data with AI is fundamentally different from predicting socio-economic outcomes. As of 2026, we believe impact assessment strictly requires a human in the loop to verify and judge.