Transnational Repression Policy Act
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Plain-English Summary
This bill would create new policies and tools to combat transnational repression—when foreign governments target their own citizens or dissidents living in the United States through harassment, threats, or violence. The legislation likely aims to protect vulnerable populations like political refugees and activists by increasing law enforcement coordination, imposing consequences on foreign governments that engage in such activities, and strengthening support for victims. It would affect both U.S. foreign policy and the safety of immigrants and international activists living in America.
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