To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to alter the definition of conviction, and for other purposes.
Summary
What This Bill Does
The bill creates short title This Act may be cited as the Fair Adjudications for Immigrants Act and creates expungement and sentencing Section 101(a)(48) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. It relies on grants, definition changes, compliance mandates, and exemptions. The main policy areas are Immigrant Communities, Civil Rights, and Criminal Justice.
Who Benefits and How
Immigrants, asylum seekers, and border communities affected by the bill could gain revenue opportunities and Law enforcement, justice-system actors, and affected communities could face lower compliance burdens.
Who Bears the Burden and How
Federal, state, or local agencies responsible for implementing the clause would take on compliance duties and Public beneficiaries or protected communities affected by the clause could face increased risk.
Key Provisions
- Creates short title This Act may be cited as the Fair Adjudications for Immigrants Act.
- Creates expungement and sentencing Section 101(a)(48) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C.
Evidence Chain:
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At a Glance
What This Bill Does
The bill creates short title This Act may be cited as the Fair Adjudications for Immigrants Act and creates expungement and sentencing Section 101(a)(48) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C.
Key Policy Areas
Immigrant Communities, Civil Rights, Criminal Justice
Primary Purpose
The bill creates short title This Act may be cited as the Fair Adjudications for Immigrants Act and creates expungement and sentencing Section 101(a)(48) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C.
Policy Domains
Whole bill
Identified Gains
- Immigrants, asylum seekers, and border communities affected by the bill
- Law enforcement, justice-system actors, and affected communities
Identified Costs
- Federal, state, or local agencies responsible for implementing the clause
- Public beneficiaries or protected communities affected by the clause
Sponsors
Legislative Progress
IntroducedMr. Espaillat (for himself, Mr. Castro of Texas, Ms. Norton, …
Stakeholder Effects
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Law enforcement, justice-system actors, and affected communities
Bill Structure & Actor Mappings
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