This bill proposes significant amendments to the Immigration and Nationality Act , aiming to broaden the grounds for inadmissibility, deportability, and ineligibility for naturalization. Its core purpose is to target individuals associated with specific political and religious ideologies, expanding the scope of who can be denied entry, removed, or stripped of citizenship. Specifically, the legislation makes any alien who advocates for, or is affiliated with, socialist, communist, Chinese communist, Marxist, or Islamic fundamentalist doctrines inadmissible to the United States. It removes previous exceptions for involuntary membership or membership for obtaining essentials, and lowers the age for an advocacy exception from 16 to 14 years. Furthermore, any determination made under these provisions would be final and not subject to judicial review . The bill also establishes new grounds for deportation , targeting aliens who have engaged in or advocated for these ideologies, or who are members of or affiliated with related parties or organizations. For naturalization, it expands the categories of individuals ineligible for citizenship to include those who are or were members of, affiliated with, or advocate for these specified parties or doctrines. Notably, the bill removes the five-year limitation for the revocation of naturalization based on these grounds. To clarify its scope, the bill provides extensive definitions for socialism, communism, Chinese communism, Marxism, and Islamic fundamentalism , detailing their characteristics and objectives. It also explicitly lists numerous organizations considered to fall under these categories, such as the Democratic Socialists of America Communist Party of China Muslim Brotherhood among others. Additionally, it defines terms like Sharia law and militant jihad within the context of Islamic fundamentalism. The Attorney General is mandated to issue regulations necessary to implement these amendments. A severability clause is included, ensuring that if any provision is deemed invalid, the remaining parts of the Act will not be affected.
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Timeline
Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
Immigration
Measures Against Marxism’s Dangerous Adherents and Noxious Islamists Act of 2026
USA119th CongressHR-8387| House
| Updated: 4/20/2026
This bill proposes significant amendments to the Immigration and Nationality Act , aiming to broaden the grounds for inadmissibility, deportability, and ineligibility for naturalization. Its core purpose is to target individuals associated with specific political and religious ideologies, expanding the scope of who can be denied entry, removed, or stripped of citizenship. Specifically, the legislation makes any alien who advocates for, or is affiliated with, socialist, communist, Chinese communist, Marxist, or Islamic fundamentalist doctrines inadmissible to the United States. It removes previous exceptions for involuntary membership or membership for obtaining essentials, and lowers the age for an advocacy exception from 16 to 14 years. Furthermore, any determination made under these provisions would be final and not subject to judicial review . The bill also establishes new grounds for deportation , targeting aliens who have engaged in or advocated for these ideologies, or who are members of or affiliated with related parties or organizations. For naturalization, it expands the categories of individuals ineligible for citizenship to include those who are or were members of, affiliated with, or advocate for these specified parties or doctrines. Notably, the bill removes the five-year limitation for the revocation of naturalization based on these grounds. To clarify its scope, the bill provides extensive definitions for socialism, communism, Chinese communism, Marxism, and Islamic fundamentalism , detailing their characteristics and objectives. It also explicitly lists numerous organizations considered to fall under these categories, such as the Democratic Socialists of America Communist Party of China Muslim Brotherhood among others. Additionally, it defines terms like Sharia law and militant jihad within the context of Islamic fundamentalism. The Attorney General is mandated to issue regulations necessary to implement these amendments. A severability clause is included, ensuring that if any provision is deemed invalid, the remaining parts of the Act will not be affected.