HR-3343 : Still Just a Bill

Protecting America From Spies Act

This bill expands the grounds for barring aliens who have engaged in acts relating to espionage or sabotage from entering the United States.

Specifically, any alien shall be inadmissible if the alien has engaged in or will engage in an act that (1) violates a U.S. law relating to espionage or sabotage; (2) would violate any U.S. law relating to espionage or sabotage if it occurred in the United States; or (3) violates any U.S. law prohibiting the export of goods, technology, or sensitive information. Currently, an alien shall be inadmissible if the alien seeks to enter the United States to engage in such an action.

Furthermore, the bill expands these grounds of inadmissibility and other security-related grounds to cover the spouse or child of the barred alien if the act occurred in the last five years.

The bill also modifies the authority of the Department of Justice to waive certain security-related grounds of inadmissibility for an alien applying for a nonimmigrant visa.

Action Timeline

Action DateTypeTextSource
2021-11-09CommitteeReferred to the Subcommittee on Immigration and Citizenship.House committee actions
2021-05-19IntroReferralReferred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.House floor actions
2021-05-19IntroReferralIntroduced in HouseLibrary of Congress

Policy Area :

Immigration
See Subjects
  • Family relationships
  • Immigration status and procedures
  • Subversive activities
  • Technology transfer and commercialization
  • Trade restrictions
  • Espionage and treason

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