H.R. 9030: No Immigration Without Assimilation Act of 2026


Quick Facts:

Bill Sponsor: Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC-1)

Congress: 119

Date Introduced: May 26, 2026

Last Action: Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary. (May 26, 2026)

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No Immigration Without Assimilation Act of 2026

This bill establishes strict ideological and cultural assimilation requirements for aliens seeking immigration benefits, creating aggressive new grounds for both inadmissibility and deportability. It-

  • Amends the INA to make any alien inadmissible or deportable if they hold views incompatible with U.S. principles, are deemed unlikely to assimilate, or if their presence is judged "detrimental to the culture or cultural cohesion of the United States,";
  • Mandates that DHS conduct a rigorous screening prior to granting any immigration benefit. This explicitly requires interviewing the alien, reviewing their public statements, and, when feasible, interviewing their relatives to verify their character and beliefs; and
  • Targets individuals who believe religious law should supersede U.S. law, justify politically or religiously motivated violence, oppose Constitutional rights, prefer authoritarianism, or refuse to learn English.

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