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New US Entry Rules: Enhanced Border Control Powers

This act grants the Secretary of Homeland Security expanded authority to suspend the entry of foreign nationals at US borders if deemed necessary for operational control. It also mandates entry prohibitions when detention or placement in programs is not possible. Citizens may experience changes in immigration policy and border security measures.
Key points
The Secretary of Homeland Security can temporarily prohibit the entry of foreign nationals at land and maritime borders to achieve operational control.
Entry of foreign nationals must be prohibited if they cannot be detained or placed in appropriate programs.
State Attorneys General can sue the Secretary of Homeland Security for violations of entry prohibition rules, potentially impacting state-level enforcement.
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Print number: 118_HR_29
Sponsor: Rep. Roy, Chip [R-TX-21]
Process start date: 2023-01-09