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US SB3606

Bill

Status

Introduced

1/8/2026

Primary Sponsor

Marsha Blackburn

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Origin

Senate

119th Congress

AI Summary

  • Adds fraud convictions as a deportable offense under the Immigration and Nationality Act, regardless of the fraud loss threshold normally required for aggravated felonies; applies to fraud against private individuals, funds, corporations, or government entities

  • Requires mandatory detention for aliens convicted of fraud-related offenses pending removal proceedings

  • Grants any court that convicts a naturalized U.S. citizen of a criminal offense under Section 237(a)(2) the authority to simultaneously revoke their citizenship and cancel their naturalization certificate

  • Applies retroactively to fraud conduct committed on or after September 30, 1996, if the individual was not arrested, charged, or indicted before the bill's enactment

  • Introduced January 8, 2026 by Senator Blackburn with six Republican cosponsors; referred to the Senate Judiciary Committee

Legislative Description

Fraud Accountability Act

Immigration

Last Action

Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.

1/8/2026

Committee Referrals

Judiciary1/8/2026

Full Bill Text

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