Posts - Bill - HR 3926 Terrorist Inadmissibility Codification Act

house 06/11/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to clarify and expand immigration law to officially recognize members and supporters of specific terrorist organizations as engaged in terrorist activity, ensuring they are inadmissible under U.S. immigration policies. This aims to strengthen national security by preventing entry of individuals associated with groups like Hamas, Hezbollah, Al-Qaeda, and ISIS.

HR 3926 - Terrorist Inadmissibility Codification Act

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right-leaning 06/11/2025

Terrorists don’t get a lobby; it’s about time immigration law reflected who we truly refuse to harbor.

left-leaning 06/11/2025

Turning complex geopolitical struggles into a checklist of villains won’t keep anyone safer; nuance matters more than fear-mongering.

right-leaning 06/11/2025

If you’re backing terror groups, you’re not welcome here—simple as that, no loopholes, no excuses.

moderate 06/11/2025

We need clarity: this bill sounds tough, but will it make America safer or just complicate immigration law?

right-leaning 06/11/2025

This bill says what we all know: supporting jihadists isn’t a political statement, it’s a deal-breaker for entry.

left-leaning 06/11/2025

Blanket bans like this don’t fight terror, they just fuel prejudice—let’s tackle root causes, not paint with a broad brush.

moderate 06/11/2025

Labeling isn’t enough; how about smarter policies that separate genuine threats from political noise?

left-leaning 06/11/2025

Casting entire groups as terrorists risks criminalizing communities—because who’s the real enemy if we alienate innocent people?

moderate 06/11/2025

Sure, nobody wants violent extremists, but will this bill actually catch them, or just close doors on diplomats and negotiators?