What this bill does
AI plain-language summaryThis bill says that non-U.S. citizens who have committed fraud related to certain public benefits — like food assistance (SNAP), Social Security, or other federally funded programs — or who have made fake identification documents, can be blocked from entering the country or deported. It applies to people who have been convicted of these offenses or who admit to committing them. The bill also makes these individuals ineligible for certain protections that can normally prevent deportation, including protections for people who may face torture in another country.
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