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  • S. 833 aims to stop the International Criminal Court (ICC) from using United Nations facilities located in the United States. The bill acknowledges that the Senate has not ratified the Rome Statute, which prevents the ICC from having jurisdiction in the United States. It...

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    The bill wants to make sure that a big group of world lawyers, called the International Criminal Court, cannot use buildings in the United States that belong to the United Nations, because the U.S. hasn't agreed to their rules.

  • H.R. 1839, known as the “Move the ICC Out of NYC Act of 2025,” aims to stop the International Criminal Court (ICC) from using United Nations facilities in the United States. The bill highlights that although the U.S. is a member of the United Nations, it has not ratified the...

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    H.R. 1839 wants to stop a big court called the International Criminal Court (ICC) from using certain buildings in New York where a lot of countries talk and meet because the United States hasn't agreed to their rules.