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H.R. 5722: Preserving a Sharia-Free America Act

This bill, titled the "Preserving a Sharia-Free America Act," proposes changes to U.S. immigration law regarding individuals who adhere to Sharia law. Here is a summary of its key provisions:

Prohibition on Admission

The bill states that the following officials must deny any immigration benefits, visas, or entry into the United States to individuals found to adhere to Sharia law:

  • Secretary of State
  • Secretary of Homeland Security
  • Attorney General

Deportation of Current Residents

For individuals already in the United States, if any of the aforementioned officials determine that the individual adheres to Sharia law, the bill allows for the following actions:

  • Revocation of any immigration benefits or relief.
  • Classification as inadmissible or deportable.
  • Removal from the United States.

Consequences for False Disclosure

If an individual who is seeking immigration benefits or status provides false statements about their adherence to Sharia law, they would face the following consequences:

  • Revocation of any immigration benefits, relief, or visa.
  • Classification as inadmissible or deportable.
  • Removal from the United States.

Finality of Decisions

Decisions made regarding adherence to Sharia law by the designated officials are final and cannot be challenged or reviewed by any court.

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Date Action
Oct. 08, 2025 Introduced in House
Oct. 08, 2025 Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.

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