US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB8387

Introduced
4/20/26  

Caption

Measures Against Marxism’s Dangerous Adherents and Noxious Islamists Act of 2026

Impact

The implications of HB 8387 extend into multiple facets of immigration law, significantly altering the criteria for naturalization. It proposes to broaden the definitions of ideologies that could disqualify individuals, potentially impacting a wide range of people, including those who may have previously been considered acceptable for immigration. Proponents of the bill argue that strengthening these criteria is essential for safeguarding the nation against extremist ideologies, while critics caution that it may lead to discrimination and unjust targetting of specific groups based on their political beliefs or affiliations.

Summary

House Bill 8387 is a legislative proposal aimed at amending the Immigration and Nationality Act to impose restrictions on the eligibility of aliens for admission and naturalization. The bill seeks to make deportation and denaturalization feasible for individuals affiliated with or advocating for ideologies such as socialism, communism, Chinese communism, Marxism, or Islamic fundamentalism. The overarching purpose is to bolster national security by ensuring that those espousing ideologies deemed contrary to American values and interests are barred from citizenship and may face removal from the country.

Contention

Contention surrounding the bill primarily focuses on its potential violation of civil liberties and the broadness of the terms used to define disqualifying ideologies. Critics already express concern that the bill's language could be construed overly broadly, affecting those who advocate for social justice or political reform movements. The detrimental impact on individuals who may express these ideologies in the context of free speech raises significant questions about the implications for civil rights and social justice, and whether the measures proposed by HB 8387 will disproportionately affect certain communities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US S1276

Relative to dangerousness hearings

US HB7105

Guaranteeing the States Protection Against Invasion Act of 2026

US S1090

Relative to dangerousness hearings

US HB6225

PAUSE Act of 2025 Pausing on Admissions Until Security Ensured Act of 2025

US SB685

Stop Dangerous Sanctuary Cities Act

US HB8341

DEPORT Act of 2026 Denaturalization and Expulsion of Persons who Orchestrate Radical Terrorism Act of 2026

US HB6856

Peace Through Strength Against Russia Act of 2025

US HB3881

Stop Dangerous Sanctuary Cities Act

US SB1829

probation; dangerous crimes against children

US HB2966

dangerous crimes against children; probation.

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