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  • S. 5073 aims to prevent funds from being allocated to organizations that care for unaccompanied alien children if they have been identified as having engaged in misconduct toward these children. The bill specifically targets organizations involved in illegal sexual abuse,...

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    S. 5073 is a plan to stop giving money to groups that take care of kids who come to America alone if those groups have been naughty or mean to the kids. They can only get money again if they can prove to lawmakers that they fixed the bad things they did.

  • H. R. 9654, also known as the "Stop Alien Children Trafficking Act," proposes changes to the Homeland Security Act of 2002. It aims to improve how court information is shared about unaccompanied alien children who have been released from custody. The bill requires the...

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    The "Stop Alien Children Trafficking Act" is a plan to make sure that important information about kids from other countries who come without parents and later don’t show up for important meetings is shared safely with other government helpers, so they can be looked after properly. It wants to make sure everyone is doing their job right, and if not, some people might not get their extra rewards at work until things are fixed.

  • H. R. 10061, also known as the “End Executive Branch Amnesty Act of 2024,” proposes changes to the U.S. immigration system, specifically reforming temporary protected status, which allows certain foreign nationals to stay in the U.S. due to unsafe conditions in their home...

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    H. R. 10061 is a bill that wants to change the rules for how some people from other countries can stay in the U.S. for a while when their own country is not safe, and it also says how many people can come to the U.S. temporarily each year, like a 1,000-person limit.