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AILA Doc. No. 20021237 | Dated February 12, 2020 | File Size: 638 K
Download the DocumentThe House of Representatives voted 223 to 183 to pass the NO BAN Act (H.R. 2214).
AILA issued a statement urging House members to vote yes on the passage of the NO BAN Act (H.R. 2214) and to oppose any amendments or changes to the bill. The House is expected to vote on the bill on July 22, 2020.
On April 10, 2019, Rep. Judy Chu (D-CA) introduced the National Origin-Based Antidiscrimination for Nonimmigrants Act or the “NO BAN Act”. The NO BAN Act (H.R. 2214) would repeal several iterations of the travel ban and ensure that no future administration could issue similar bans that would block immigrants from entering the United States based on their religion. The House Judiciary Committee marked up and passed H.R. 2214 on February 12, 2020. AILA endorses this bill.
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