Bills
171 bills in Congress 119 matching filters
HR 1061 · in committee
Protecting Sensitive Locations Act
Prohibits immigration enforcement actions within 1,000 feet of sensitive locations unless imminent death or violence is at risk.
- immigration
154
of 435
HR 924 · in committee
NO BAN Act
This bill limits the President's power to suspend or restrict entry of foreign nationals into the United States.
- immigration
- civil rights
117
of 435
HR 273 · in committee
REMAIN in Mexico Act of 2025
Requires the Department of Homeland Security to reinstate the Migrant Protection Protocols from 2019.
- immigration
110
of 435
HR 569 · in committee
Birthright Citizenship Act of 2025
This bill changes who automatically gets U.S. citizenship at birth by narrowing the definition of being subject to U.S. jurisdiction.
- immigration
85
of 435
HR 944 · in committee
Access to Counsel Act
The bill requires DHS to allow people undergoing secondary inspection at the border to consult with a lawyer within one hour.
- immigration
- civil rights
72
of 435
HR 30 · in committee
Preventing Violence Against Women by Illegal Aliens Act
The bill adds criminal grounds for denying entry to non-U.S. nationals, including stalking, child abuse, sex offenses, and domestic violence.
- immigration
60
of 435
HR 29 · introduced
Laken Riley Act
DHS must detain non-citizens arrested for burglary, theft, larceny, or shoplifting.
- immigration
54
of 435
HR 578 · in committee
Sarah’s Law
The bill requires federal authorities to detain non-citizens charged with or convicted of crimes causing death or serious bodily injury.
- immigration
53
of 435
S 5 · enacted
Laken Riley Act
Requires DHS to detain non-citizens arrested for burglary, theft, larceny, or shoplifting.
- immigration
53
of 100
HR 1241 · in committee
SAFE for America Act of 2025
This bill eliminates the diversity visa program, which currently provides 55,000 visas annually.
- immigration
48
of 435
HR 318 · in committee
Border Safety and Security Act of 2025
The bill requires DHS to block entry of undocumented non-citizens when DHS cannot detain or return them.
- immigration
47
of 435
HR 2851 · in committee
WISE Act
This bill expands who can get U visas by adding hate crimes, child abuse, and elder abuse as qualifying offenses.
- immigration
43
of 435
HR 4393 · in committee
DIGNIDAD (Dignity) Act of 2025
This bill creates pathways to legal status for some undocumented immigrants and establishes a renewable deferral program for those meeting work or education requirements.
- immigration
39
of 435
HR 551 · in committee
Make the Migrant Protection Protocols Mandatory Act of 2025
This bill requires the Department of Justice to return certain immigrants to bordering countries while their admission applications are being reviewed.
- immigration
39
of 435
HR 251 · in committee
Legal Workforce Act
Creates a mandatory electronic system for employers to verify workers' immigration status, replacing the current E-Verify program.
- immigration
39
of 435
HR 2366 · in committee
American Families United Act
DHS and DOJ can decline to remove immigrants or bar entry to prevent family separation from U.S. citizen relatives.
- immigration
37
of 435
S 398 · in committee
NO BAN Act
The bill limits the President's power to suspend or restrict entry of foreign nationals into the United States.
- immigration
36
of 100
HR 2315 · in committee
Fairness for High-Skilled Americans Act of 2025
This bill eliminates the Optional Practical Training Program that allows foreign students to work in the U.S. after graduation.
- immigration
35
of 435
HR 2672 · in committee
Religious Workforce Protection Act
Allows the Department of Homeland Security to extend nonimmigrant visa status for religious workers beyond the current five-year limit.
- immigration
35
of 435
HR 2705 · in committee
Nuclear Family Priority Act
This bill restricts family-sponsored immigration visas by limiting parent visas and reducing annual visa caps.
- immigration
34
of 435
S 84 · in committee
Sarah's Law
Requires ICE to detain immigrants charged with crimes causing death or serious injury.
- immigration
34
of 100
HR 1958 · in committee
Deporting Fraudsters Act of 2026
This bill makes public benefits fraud a ground for barring non-U.S. nationals from entering the United States or deporting them.
- immigration
34
of 435
HR 35 · in committee
Agent Raul Gonzalez Officer Safety Act
Creates new federal crimes for fleeing from law enforcement in vehicles near the U.S. border.
- criminal justice
- immigration
32
of 435
S 455 · in committee
Protecting Sensitive Locations Act
Prohibits immigration enforcement actions within 1,000 feet of sensitive locations unless there is imminent risk of death or serious harm.
- immigration
31
of 100
HR 116 · in committee
Stopping Border Surges Act
This bill changes how the U.S. handles unaccompanied children and asylum seekers at the border.
- immigration
31
of 435
HR 163 · in committee
Finish the Wall Act
This bill requires the Department of Homeland Security to resume border barrier construction that was halted or paused after January 2021.
- immigration
29
of 435
S 1297 · in committee
Fair Day in Court for Kids Act of 2025
The government must provide free legal representation to non-U.S. nationals in immigration removal proceedings and appeals.
- immigration
- civil rights
28
of 100
HR 3104 · in committee
Ukrainian Adjustment Act of 2025
Creates a streamlined process for Ukrainian nationals paroled into the US since February 2014 to become lawful permanent residents.
- immigration
28
of 435
HR 175 · in committee
Deport Alien Gang Members Act
Non-citizens associated with criminal gangs become ineligible for entry and subject to deportation.
- immigration
27
of 435
HRES 50 · in committee
Recognizing that article I, section 10 of the United States Constitution explicitly reserves to the States the sovereign power to repel an invasion and defend their citizenry from the overwhelming and "imminent danger" posed by paramilitary, narco-terrorist cartels, terrorists and criminal actors who seized control of our southern border.
This resolution declares that states have a constitutional right to defend against invasion at their borders.
- immigration
25
of 435
HR 3070 · in committee
Canadian Snowbird Act
Allows DHS to admit Canadian citizens over 50 as long-term visitors for up to 240 days per year.
- immigration
24
of 435
HR 1056 · in committee
To include the Czech Republic in the list of foreign states whose nationals are eligible for admission into the United States as E1 nonimmigrants if United States nationals are treated similarly by the Government of the Czech Republic.
Allows Czech Republic nationals to get E-1 visa status if Czech Republic offers the same to U.S. nationals.
- foreign policy
- immigration
24
of 435
HR 875 · in committee
Jeremy and Angel Seay and Sergeant Brandon Mendoza Protect Our Communities from DUIs Act of 2025
The bill bars non-U.S. nationals convicted of drunk or impaired driving from entering the United States.
- immigration
- criminal justice
23
of 435
HR 2627 · in committee
Keep STEM Talent Act of 2025
This bill exempts foreign nationals with advanced STEM degrees from annual visa caps if they earn above-median wages in their field.
- immigration
- education
- economy
21
of 435
HR 1348 · in committee
Venezuelan Adjustment Act
The bill allows Venezuelan nationals to apply for permanent legal residency in the United States.
- immigration
21
of 435
HR 32 · in committee
No Bailout for Sanctuary Cities Act
This bill denies federal funds to states or cities that don't share immigration status information or comply with federal immigration detainers.
- immigration
21
of 435
HR 992 · in committee
PATROL Act
The bill prevents the Department of Justice from suing states that build structures in border waterways for security purposes.
- immigration
19
of 435
HR 4638 · in committee
Federal Working Animal Protection Act
Makes it deportable for non-citizens convicted of harming law enforcement animals.
- immigration
- criminal justice
19
of 435
HR 176 · in committee
No Immigration Benefits for Hamas Terrorists Act of 2025
This bill bars members of Hamas, Palestinian Islamic Jihad, and the PLO from entering the United States.
- immigration
19
of 435
HR 31 · in committee
POLICE Act of 2025
Makes assaulting a law enforcement officer, firefighter, or first responder grounds for deportation.
- immigration
18
of 435
HR 1772 · in committee
Designation of English as the Official Language of the United States Act of 2025
This bill makes English the official language of U.S. government operations.
- immigration
- government reform
17
of 435
HRES 126 · in committee
Celebrating the legacy and contributions of immigrants and opposing discriminatory immigration policies.
This resolution celebrates immigrants' contributions to the United States and condemns discrimination against them.
- immigration
17
of 435
HR 756 · in committee
287(g) Program Protection Act
Requires DHS to authorize state and local police to enforce immigration laws if they request it.
- immigration
17
of 435
HR 174 · in committee
Consequences for Social Security Fraud Act
This bill makes Social Security fraud, ID fraud, and COVID relief fraud grounds for deportation or inadmissibility.
- immigration
17
of 435
HR 1195 · in committee
Protect Medicaid Act
This bill blocks federal Medicaid funding for administrative costs of providing health benefits to ineligible noncitizens.
- immigration
16
of 435
HR 1079 · in committee
CARTEL Act of 2025
U.S. Customs and Border Protection must publish monthly statistics on border encounters and arrests.
- immigration
15
of 435
HR 1172 · in committee
No Social Security for Illegal Aliens Act of 2025
This bill excludes wages earned by unauthorized immigrants from Social Security benefit calculations.
- immigration
15
of 435
HR 1037 · in committee
Voter Eligibility Verification Act of 2025
The bill requires DHS to respond within 15 days to state requests about voter registration applicants' immigration status.
- immigration
15
of 435
S 391 · in committee
Access to Counsel Act of 2025
This bill requires U.S. immigration officials to give travelers and immigrants the right to speak with a lawyer during secondary airport inspections.
- immigration
15
of 100
HR 749 · in committee
Stop Illegal Reentry Act
This bill increases criminal penalties for non-citizens who illegally re-enter the United States after being removed or denied entry.
- immigration
15
of 435