Preventing the Abuse of Immigration Parole Act
The Preventing the Abuse of Immigration Parole Act restricts parole to case-by-case grants, bans nationals from countries of concern without a waiver, and caps annual paroles at 3,
The Preventing the Abuse of Immigration Parole Act restricts parole to case-by-case grants, bans nationals from countries of concern without a waiver, and caps annual paroles at 3,
The Preventing the Abuse of Immigration Parole Act seeks to restrict the authority of the Secretary of Homeland Security to grant "parole" to non-citizens entering the United States. The bill's primary intent is to end the practice of "mass parole" and ensure that parole is used strictly as a rare, individualized tool for urgent humanitarian needs or significant public benefits, rather than as a systemic alternative to traditional visas and refugee processes.
The bill amends the Immigration and Nationality Act to explicitly mandate that parole may only be granted on a "case-by-case basis." This is intended to prohibit the creation of broad parole programs for entire groups of people.
The bill introduces a new restriction preventing the Secretary of Homeland Security from paroling any individual who is a national of a "country of concern" (as defined by the State Department Basic Authorities Act of 1956). To bypass this restriction, the Secretary of State must issue a specific waiver for that individual.
Starting in fiscal year 2029, the bill imposes a strict annual limit on the number of individuals who can be granted parole under these provisions. The total number of parolees per fiscal year shall not exceed 3,000.
The bill grants State Attorneys General (or authorized State officers) the legal standing to sue the Secretary of Homeland Security if they believe the parole limitations are being violated.
* Criteria for Harm: A State can bring a lawsuit if it or its residents experience harm, including financial harm exceeding $100.
* Judicial Priority: The bill mandates that courts expedite the disposition of these civil actions to the greatest extent practicable.
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