Deportation Acceleration Act
Deportation Acceleration Act
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# Deportation Acceleration Act Summary The **Deportation Acceleration Act** (S 3645) is a proposed bill sponsored by Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR) that would expedite the deportation process for undocumented immigrants. While specific details aren't available in the bill's basic information, such legislation typically seeks to streamline immigration enforcement procedures, reduce legal delays in deportation cases, and increase resources for removal operations. **Who it affects:** The bill would primarily impact undocumented immigrants facing deportation, as well as immigration courts, enforcement agencies like ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement), and potentially legal representatives handling immigration cases. It could also affect families and communities with undocumented members. **Current Status:** As of the information provided, the bill remains **in committee**, meaning it has not yet been voted on by the full Senate.
Committee review is typically where bills are debated, amended, and either advanced or stalled before floor consideration. *Note: Without access to the full text, this summary reflects what such bills generally contain. For complete details on specific provisions and potential impacts, the full bill text should be reviewed on Congress.gov.*.
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Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.