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Voter Integrity Protection Act

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Introduced:
Jan 3, 2025
Policy Area:
Immigration

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3
Actions
1
Cosponsors
1
Summaries
6
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1
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Jan 3, 2025
Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.

Summaries (1)

Introduced in House - Jan 3, 2025 00
<p><b>Voter Integrity Protection Act</b></p> <p>This bill imposes additional immigration-related penalties for non-U.S. nationals (<i>aliens</i> under federal law) who vote in an election for federal office.</p> <p> It shall be an aggravated felony for a non-U.S. national who is unlawfully present to violate an existing prohibition against a non-U.S. national voting in a federal election. (An aggravated felony conviction carries various immigration consequences, such as rendering the non-U.S. national inadmissible, deportable, and barred from establishing good moral character for naturalization.)</p> <p>A non-U.S. national who is unlawfully present and who knowingly violates the prohibition against voting in a federal election shall be deportable.</p>

Actions (3)

Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
Type: IntroReferral | Source: House floor actions | Code: H11100
Jan 3, 2025
Introduced in House
Type: IntroReferral | Source: Library of Congress | Code: Intro-H
Jan 3, 2025
Introduced in House
Type: IntroReferral | Source: Library of Congress | Code: 1000
Jan 3, 2025

Subjects (6)

Border security and unlawful immigration Congressional elections Elections, voting, political campaign regulation Fraud offenses and financial crimes Immigration (Policy Area) Immigration status and procedures

Cosponsors (1)

(R-SC)
Jan 3, 2025

Text Versions (1)

Introduced in House

Jan 3, 2025

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Length: 2,008 characters Version: Introduced in House Version Date: Jan 3, 2025 Last Updated: Nov 12, 2025 6:28 AM
[Congressional Bills 119th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H.R. 58 Introduced in House

(IH) ]

<DOC>

119th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. R. 58

To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to make voting in a
Federal election by an unlawfully present alien an aggravated felony,
and for other purposes.

_______________________________________________________________________

IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

January 3, 2025

Mr. Biggs of Arizona (for himself and Ms. Mace) introduced the
following bill; which was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary

_______________________________________________________________________

A BILL

To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to make voting in a
Federal election by an unlawfully present alien an aggravated felony,
and for other purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1.

This Act may be cited as the ``Voter Integrity Protection Act''.
SEC. 2.

(a) Aggravated Felony.--
Section 101 (a) (43) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.

(a)

(43) of the Immigration and
Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1101

(a)

(43) ) is amended--

(1) in subparagraph
(T) , by striking ``and'' at the end;

(2) in subparagraph
(U) , by striking the period at the end
and inserting ``; and''; and

(3) by adding at the end the following:
``
(V) an offense described in
section 611 of title 18, United States Code, committed by an alien who is unlawfully present in the United States.
18, United States Code, committed by an alien who is
unlawfully present in the United States.''.

(b) Deportable Offense.--
Section 237 (a) (2) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.

(a)

(2) of the Immigration and
Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1227

(a)

(2) ) is amended by adding at the end
the following:
``
(G) Voting offenses.--Any alien who is unlawfully
present in the United States and who knowingly commits
a violation of
section 611 of title 18, United States Code, is deportable.
Code, is deportable.''.
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