Congressman Tom McClintock, District 5 | Twitter Website
Congressman Tom McClintock, District 5 | Twitter Website
H.R. 176, authored by Representative McClintock, has successfully passed the House Judiciary Committee. The bill, known as the "No Immigration Benefits for Hamas Terrorists Act," aims to deny immigration benefits to individuals associated with Hamas or Palestinian Islamic Jihad.
During a hearing, Rep. McClintock emphasized bipartisan opposition to Hamas due to its violent acts against civilians in Israel over 500 days ago. He recounted a recent incident involving the Bibas family, whose bodies were returned after being seized by Hamas on October 7, 2023. He stated that such acts underscore why those involved should not be allowed entry into the United States.
The proposed legislation seeks to ensure that anyone linked with these organizations will not receive immigration benefits and will be removed if found within U.S. borders. It highlights current legal inadequacies where association with Hamas is not explicitly listed as grounds for inadmissibility or removal.
Rep. McClintock expressed hope that the Senate would address this bill in the current session, noting past inaction. He cited FBI Director Wray's warning about potential threats from Hamas supporters and mentioned a reduction in illegal border crossings under President Trump's administration as evidence of effective border protection efforts.
The Congressman concluded that this bill serves as a global message: association with Hamas renders one unwelcome in America and other regions valuing peace and justice.