US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB2607

Introduced
4/2/25  

Caption

AFRIKANER Act Asylum for Farmers and Refugees In Krsis And Necessary Emigration Resettlement Act

Impact

If enacted, HB2607 impacts the U.S. immigration system by providing a special status for South African refugees that exempts them from the usual numerical limitations on refugee admissions. This means that individuals granted refugee status under this act will not count against the annual cap limits set by the Immigration and Nationality Act, potentially resulting in a notable increase in the number of South African refugees allowed into the country.

Summary

House Bill 2607, known as the AFRIKANER Act, aims to designate residents of South Africa, specifically those from the Caucasian minority group facing persecution, as Priority 2 refugees of special humanitarian concern. The bill stipulates that these individuals, along with their immediate family members, will have the opportunity to apply for refugee status in the United States. This is a significant move, as it creates a pathway for individuals who can demonstrate a well-founded fear of persecution based on their race, ethnicity, or ancestry.

Contention

The bill presents potential points of contention, particularly regarding its focus on a specific ethnic group for refugee status. Critics may argue that the bill could be seen as preferential treatment and may exacerbate divisions in humanitarian policies. The exclusion of certain groups based on ethnicity might also lead to discussions about equity and fairness in the refugee application process. Additionally, the processes for assessing eligibility and the reporting requirements outlined in the bill aim to ensure transparency and accountability, but these could also raise concerns about the administrative burden on immigration authorities.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

US HB1458

State Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program for Refugees and Asylees - Establishment

US HB1706

Repealing the refugee resettlement program in the department of health and human services and prohibiting expenditure of state funds on refugee resettlement.

US HB1106

Require a report regarding refugee resettlement services.

US SF223

A bill for an act appropriating moneys to the department of health and human services for refugee resettlement assistance.

US SB2655

Community-based Refugee Reception Act of 2025

US HB871

RULES Act Refugees Using Legal Entry Safely Act

US SB200

RULES Act Refugees Using Legal Entry Safely Act

US A02374

Directs the department of social services to establish a refugee resettlement program with the goals of achieving economic and social self-sufficiency, assisting victims of human trafficking, and assuring proper foster care for unaccompanied refugees.

US S02516

Directs the department of social services to establish a refugee resettlement program with the goals of achieving economic and social self-sufficiency, assisting victims of human trafficking, and assuring proper foster care for unaccompanied refugees.

US HR0213

NAKBA/PALESTINIAN REFUGEES

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.