EXILE Act
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Cosponsors (0)
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Plain-English Summary
The EXILE Act would establish new penalties and restrictions targeting immigrants in the United States, likely focusing on deportation procedures or immigration enforcement measures. Based on its referral to the House Judiciary Committee, the bill would affect immigrants, immigration courts, and federal enforcement agencies responsible for immigration policy. The specific details of how it would change current immigration law depend on the bill's full text, which would be reviewed during the committee process.
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