BILL โข US SENATE
Stop Illegal Alien Cops Act
The Stop Illegal Alien Cops Act would prohibit undocumented individuals from possessing firearms and ammunition, even when serving in law enforcement or government capacities.
BILL โข US SENATE
The Stop Illegal Alien Cops Act would prohibit undocumented individuals from possessing firearms and ammunition, even when serving in law enforcement or government capacities.
The Stop Illegal Alien Cops Act (S. 3909) is a targeted legislative proposal introduced in the 119th Session of the United States Senate. The primary intent of the bill is to restrict the possession of firearms and ammunition by individuals who are unlawfully present in the United States, specifically addressing those serving in law enforcement or government capacities.
The bill proposes a technical amendment to Title 18 of the United States Code, specifically correcting the references within Section 925(a)(1).
The bill aims to close potential loopholes or ambiguities regarding the "government entity" exceptions to federal firearm laws. By refining the cross-references in the law, the legislation intends to ensure that being employed by a government entity does not provide a "shield" or exception for undocumented individuals to possess firearms or ammunition in violation of federal law.
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