No Taxpayer Funded Abortion Travel for Illegal Aliens Act
Summary
What This Bill Does
The No Taxpayer Funded Abortion Travel for Illegal Aliens Act bars use of Federal funds to assist a person covered by the bill’s “illegal alien” definition in accessing covered abortion services. The covered expense definition is broad: it includes not only the abortion service itself but expenses related to access, including travel to or from the location, lodging, meals, childcare, translation services, doula care, and patient education and information services. The immigration definition covers aliens who are inadmissible under specified Immigration and Nationality Act provisions for unlawful presence, fraud or misrepresentation, or lacking required documents, or who are deportable under specified provisions related to inadmissibility at entry or status violations. The bill does not create a new private right of action or criminal penalty in the text shown; the operative mechanism is a Federal funding restriction.
Who Benefits and How
Taxpayers opposed to Federal abortion funding benefit because Federal money could not be used for covered abortion access assistance for the defined population. Federal agencies administering immigration-related assistance benefit from a clear statutory funding restriction for covered abortion travel and support costs. Congressional appropriations overseers benefit because the covered expense list identifies travel, lodging, meals, childcare, translation, doula, and information services.
Who Bears the Burden and How
Unauthorized immigrants seeking abortion services lose access to federally funded assistance for travel, lodging, meals, childcare, translation, doula care, and patient education related to abortion access. Abortion travel assistance nonprofits that rely on Federal funds must segregate or stop covered support for people within the bill’s immigration definition. Federally funded health care providers must ensure Federal dollars are not used for covered abortion access assistance for the defined population. Federal grant administrators must monitor funding conditions and covered expense categories.
Key Provisions
- Prohibits Federal funds from assisting covered unauthorized immigrants in accessing abortion services.
- Defines covered abortion services to include travel, lodging, meals, childcare, translation services, doula care, and patient education or information services.
- Defines the covered immigration population using specified inadmissibility and deportability provisions of the Immigration and Nationality Act.
- Creates a Federal funding restriction rather than a new criminal penalty in the text shown.
Evidence Chain:
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At a Glance
What This Bill Does
Prohibits Federal funds from being used to assist people covered by the bill’s illegal-alien definition in accessing abortion services, including travel, lodging, meals, childcare, translation services, doula care, and patient education or information services.
Key Policy Areas
Federal Funding, Immigration, Abortion Policy
Primary Purpose
Prohibits Federal funds from being used to assist people covered by the bill’s illegal-alien definition in accessing abortion services, including travel, lodging, meals, childcare, translation services, doula care, and patient education or information services.
Policy Domains
Substantive provisions
Identified Gains
- Taxpayers opposed to abortion funding
- Federal grant administrators
- Congressional appropriations overseers
Identified Costs
- Unauthorized immigrants seeking abortion services
- Abortion travel assistance nonprofits
- Federally funded health care providers
- Federal grant recipients
Sponsors
Legislative Progress
In CommitteeMr. Harris of North Carolina (for himself, Mrs. Miller of …
Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
Introduced in House
Stakeholder Effects
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Federal grant administrators, Federal grant recipients
Unauthorized immigrants seeking abortion services
Bill Structure & Actor Mappings
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