To prohibit the use of the facilities of a public elementary school, a public secondary school, or an institution of higher education to provide shelter for aliens who have not been admitted into the United States, and for other purposes.
Sponsors
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Passed HouseMr. Molinaro (for himself, Mr. D'Esposito, Mr. Lawler, Mr. Langworthy, …
Passed House (inferred from eh version)
Summary
What This Bill Does
Prohibits public schools and higher education institutions receiving federal funding from using their facilities to shelter or house "specified aliens." Threatens loss of federal financial assistance for violations.
Who Benefits and How
Schools may focus facilities on educational purposes. Some taxpayers and parents may prefer schools not used for immigration housing.
Who Bears the Burden and How
Migrants who might otherwise be housed in school facilities lose that option. Schools and communities facing immigrant housing crises have fewer options. Schools risk losing federal funding for violations.
Key Provisions
- Condition on receipt of federal education funding
- Facilities cannot be used for shelter or housing of specified aliens
- Applies to public elementary, secondary schools, and higher education
- Overrides certain welfare law exceptions
Evidence Chain:
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Primary Purpose
Prohibits use of schools to shelter certain aliens
Policy Domains
Legislative Strategy
"Use federal funding conditions to restrict immigration-related facility use"
Bill Structure & Actor Mappings
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