S 1589 · in committee · major
Immigration Parole Reform Act of 2025
- immigration
What this bill does
- This bill restricts the Department of Homeland Security's ability to grant immigration parole to enter the U.S.
- It affects people seeking temporary entry for humanitarian reasons or public benefit, and certain Cuban nationals and military families.
- Parole recipients cannot work in the U.S. unless they assist in law enforcement matters.
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Community Threads
Started by Cosponsor
- 01
How might restricting parole for humanitarian cases affect asylum seekers and families separated by immigration policy compared to current processing timelines?
- 02
Which groups currently depend on work authorization through parole, and what economic or social consequences could result from limiting their employment eligibility?
- 03
What evidence supports the claim that restricting parole will improve national security or public benefit, and how would success be measured?
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Sponsor · R-IA
Chuck Grassley
Citizen cosponsors
0
In Congress
12/ 100
Senators cosponsoring
Introduced 2025-05-05
Joining the bill

Tommy Tuberville
R-AL · original

Katie Boyd Britt
R-AL · original

Bill Cassidy
R-LA · original

Tom Cotton
R-AR · original

Joni Ernst
R-IA · original

Ted Budd
R-NC · original

Josh Hawley
R-MO · original

James Lankford
R-OK · original

Mike Lee
R-UT · original

Bernie Moreno
R-OH · original

Tim Sheehy
R-MT · original

Cindy Hyde-Smith
R-MS
Legislative timeline
2025-05-05 · senate · IntroReferral
Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
2025-05-05 · IntroReferral
Introduced in Senate
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