S-696 : Still Just a Bill

Border Safety and Security Act of 2023

This bill requires the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to suspend the entry of certain non-U.S. nationals (aliens under federal law) during any period when DHS cannot detain such an individual or return the individual to a foreign country contiguous to the United States. Specifically, DHS must suspend the entry of non-U.S. nationals who (1) are unlawfully present, (2) arrive in the United States at a time or place other than as designated by DHS, or (3) do not possess valid entry documents.

A state may sue DHS to enforce this requirement.

The bill also authorizes DHS to suspend the entry of such non-U.S. nationals if DHS determines that such a suspension is necessary to achieve operational control over such a border.

(Under current law, such non-U.S. nationals who arrive at the border are generally subject to expedited removal. However, if such an individual is found to have a credible fear of persecution, they are typically subject to detention while their asylum claim is being considered.)

Action Timeline

Action DateTypeTextSource
2023-03-08IntroReferralRead twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.Senate
2023-03-08IntroReferralIntroduced in SenateLibrary of Congress

Policy Area :

Immigration
See Subjects
  • Border security and unlawful immigration
  • Detention of persons
  • Government liability
  • Immigration status and procedures
  • Intergovernmental relations
  • Visas and passports

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