
New House Bill Proposes GPS Monitoring for Undocumented Immigrants, Bans DEI Funding
Washington D.C. - A new House Bill is proposing sweeping changes to immigration policy, including a requirement for all undocumented immigrants not currently detained to wear GPS monitoring devices. This measure would remain in effect until their removal from the country or legal resolution of their cases. According to reports from 'The Migrant Insider', the legislation reflects a broader agenda, encompassing several key policy shifts. Beyond the GPS monitoring mandate, the bill also seeks to ban Department of Homeland Security (DHS) funding for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs, as well as Critical Race Theory (CRT) initiatives. Furthermore, it includes provisions to prohibit gender-affirming care and limit abortion services for individuals in ICE detention, with exceptions only for cases of rape, incest, or life endangerment. Critics argue that requiring GPS monitoring for non-detained immigrants imposes restrictions typically reserved for those accused or convicted of crimes, raising concerns about civil liberties and the treatment of individuals within the immigration process. The proposed bill is expected to spark considerable debate as it moves through the legislative process.