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US SB2058
Bill
AI Summary
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Mandatory sanctions (asset blocking, visa bans, loan prohibitions, foreign exchange restrictions) on 12 named El Salvador government officials including President Bukele, Vice President, and key ministers, plus any foreign persons involved in human rights violations or schemes to deprive U.S. residents of constitutional rights
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U.S. Executive Directors at international financial institutions must oppose and seek suspension of all loans and financial/technical assistance to El Salvador's government, except for humanitarian purposes
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Report required within 90 days on El Salvador's use of cryptocurrency for corruption, graft, and sanctions evasion, including amounts spent on Bitcoin, exchange information, and individuals with access to government-held crypto
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All U.S. funds to El Salvador's government prohibited until the President certifies the government has ended gross human rights violations (including under the "state of exception") and stopped participating in schemes depriving U.S. residents of constitutional rights
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Sanctions cannot be terminated for at least 4 years after enactment, and terminated sanctions automatically snap back if El Salvador resumes prohibited conduct
Legislative Description
El Salvador Accountability Act of 2025
International affairs
Last Action
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations.
6/12/2025