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    Home » Blog » GOP proposes bill to criminalize overstaying visas following Boulder attack

    GOP proposes bill to criminalize overstaying visas following Boulder attack

    June 3, 2025Updated:June 3, 2025 Immigration No Comments
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    A Republican senator proposed a bill that would impose harsher sanctions on constitutional immigrants who enter the country on a card but fail to leave the land on time.

    Sen. Jim Banks (R-IN ) introduced the Visa Overstay Penalties Act on Tuesday afternoon, making it a federal crime punishable by fines and prison time.

    The Boulder terrorists and the jihadists from September 11 didn’t smuggle in; instead, they overstayed visas, according to Bankers in a statement. That poses the same level of seriousness and danger. To prevent threats before they occur, my act slashes down on immigration overstays with harsh penalties.

    Overstaying a card is never a federal crime, but it would be if the Banks ‘ expenses were to be passed.

    No departing before a card expires is regarded as unlawful entry under federal regulation. A tourist who overstays a visa could face jail time of up to six months or two years and a$ 1,000 fine.

    The president’s entry came in the midst of the attack on Zionists in Boulder, Colorado, on Sunday.

    Representatives from the Trump administration revealed that Mohamed Sabry Soliman, the think, had overstayed his card and was living illegally there.

    MOHAMED SABRY SOLIMAN IS A BORDER TERROR SUSPECT ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT WHO APPRECIATED DURING BIDEN Management

    According to Homeland Security representative Tricia McLaughlin, the Colorado Terrorist attack think, Mohamed Soliman, is improperly operating in our nation, according to a&nbsp, Monday night post&nbsp, on X. He entered the country in August of 2022 while on a B2 card that expired in February of that year. He applied for hospital in September 2022.

    Soliman would have been granted a B2 nonresident card, which would have allowed him to partially remain in the country.

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