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HR 5294119th CongressIntroduced

For the relief of Miguel Lopez Luvian.

Introduced: Sep 10, 2025
Immigration
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This is a private law bill (H.R. 5294) introduced in the House on September 10, 2025, titled “For the relief of Miguel Lopez Luvian.” Its sole purpose is to grant U.S. citizenship to one named individual, Miguel Lopez Luvian, effective as of the date of enactment. The bill asserts (through findings) that he has lived in the United States for 27 years, has family ties to U.S. citizens, complied with DHS requirements, and was deported in a manner that violated a scheduled court hearing and a temporary restraining order. If enacted, the Attorney General would issue him a certificate of naturalization, and he would be considered a naturalized U.S. citizen notwithstanding existing naturalization requirements under current law. In short, the bill would bypass normal immigration and naturalization processes for this one individual and confer citizenship retroactively to the enactment date, based on the stated findings about his residency, family connections, and the circumstances of his deportation.

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