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S 1517119th CongressIntroduced
BE GONE Act
Introduced: Oct 29, 2025
Civil Rights & JusticeImmigration
Standard Summary
Comprehensive overview in 1-2 paragraphs
The BE GONE Act amends the Immigration and Nationality Act to classify sexual assault and aggravated sexual violence as aggravated felonies, mandating expedited removal proceedings for non-citizens convicted of these crimes without eligibility for most forms of relief or discretionary cancellation of removal.
Key Points
- 1The legislation explicitly adds sexual assault and aggravated sexual violence to the statutory definition of aggravated felonies under immigration law, triggering automatic deportation consequences.
- 2Convicted non-citizens will face mandatory expedited removal without access to standard relief options like asylum or cancellation of removal that might otherwise apply.
- 3The bill aims to eliminate judicial discretion in deportation cases involving these specific violent sexual offenses to ensure swift removal of foreign nationals.
Impact Areas
Non-citizen individuals convicted of sexual assault or aggravated sexual violenceU.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement removal operations and detention facilitiesVictims of sexual crimes committed by non-citizens seeking perpetrator deportationImmigration court systems handling expedited removal proceedings
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