No Safe Harbor for the Enemy Act
No Safe Harbor for the Enemy Act
Plain Language Summary
# No Safe Harbor for the Enemy Act - Summary **What the Bill Would Do:** The "No Safe Harbor for the Enemy Act" (S. 1864) is a bill introduced in the Senate, though specific legislative text details are not available in the provided information. Based on the title, the bill appears intended to address national security concerns by restricting activities, funding, or safe haven protections for entities or individuals deemed hostile to U.S. interests. **Current Status and Impact:** The bill is currently in committee review, meaning it has not yet advanced to a full Senate vote.
Until the bill moves out of committee or its detailed text becomes public, its precise scope—including who specifically would be affected and what exact measures would be implemented—cannot be determined from the information provided here. **Next Steps:** To understand the specific provisions and who would be impacted, the full legislative text would need to be reviewed. You can find more details on Congress.gov using the bill number (S. 1864) and the 119th Congress designation.
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Read twice and referred to the Committee on Armed Services.