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Kate’s Law

USA116th CongressHR-384| House 
| Updated: 1/9/2019
Steve King

Steve King

Republican Representative

Iowa

Cosponsors (15)
Paul A. Gosar (Republican)Mo Brooks (Republican)Clay Higgins (Republican)Trent Kelly (Republican)Lee M. Zeldin (Republican)Jeff Duncan (Republican)Walter B. Jones (Republican)Jody B. Hice (Republican)Don Bacon (Republican)Doug Lamborn (Republican)Richard Hudson (Republican)Tom Marino (Republican)Ron Wright (Republican)Ralph Norman (Republican)Bill Johnson (Republican)

Judiciary Committee, Immigration Integrity, Security, and Enforcement Subcommittee

  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted
Kate's Law or the Establishing Mandatory Minimums for Illegal Reentry Act of 2019 This bill imposes a mandatory minimum five-year prison term (not more than six years) upon removed aliens who unlawfully reenter the United States. The bill also imposes mandatory minimum prison terms upon removed aliens convicted of certain serious crimes, including three or more misdemeanors involving drugs or an aggravated felony as defined by the immigration law.
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Bill from Previous Congress

HR 115-3004
Kate's Law
Jan 9, 2019
Introduced in House
Jan 9, 2019
Referred to the Subcommittee on Immigration and Citizenship.
Jan 9, 2019
Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
Jul 1, 2020

Latest Companion Bill Action

S 116-4119
Introduced in Senate
  • Bill from Previous Congress

    HR 115-3004
    Kate's Law


  • January 9, 2019
    Introduced in House


  • January 9, 2019
    Referred to the Subcommittee on Immigration and Citizenship.


  • January 9, 2019
    Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.


  • July 1, 2020

    Latest Companion Bill Action

    S 116-4119
    Introduced in Senate

Immigration

Related Bills

  • HR 116-9064: Refurbishing the Pillars of American Exceptionalism Act of 2020
Border security and unlawful immigrationCriminal procedure and sentencingImmigration status and procedures

Kate’s Law

USA116th CongressHR-384| House 
| Updated: 1/9/2019
Kate's Law or the Establishing Mandatory Minimums for Illegal Reentry Act of 2019 This bill imposes a mandatory minimum five-year prison term (not more than six years) upon removed aliens who unlawfully reenter the United States. The bill also imposes mandatory minimum prison terms upon removed aliens convicted of certain serious crimes, including three or more misdemeanors involving drugs or an aggravated felony as defined by the immigration law.
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Timeline

Bill from Previous Congress

HR 115-3004
Kate's Law
Jan 9, 2019
Introduced in House
Jan 9, 2019
Referred to the Subcommittee on Immigration and Citizenship.
Jan 9, 2019
Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
Jul 1, 2020

Latest Companion Bill Action

S 116-4119
Introduced in Senate
  • Bill from Previous Congress

    HR 115-3004
    Kate's Law


  • January 9, 2019
    Introduced in House


  • January 9, 2019
    Referred to the Subcommittee on Immigration and Citizenship.


  • January 9, 2019
    Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.


  • July 1, 2020

    Latest Companion Bill Action

    S 116-4119
    Introduced in Senate
Steve King

Steve King

Republican Representative

Iowa

Cosponsors (15)
Paul A. Gosar (Republican)Mo Brooks (Republican)Clay Higgins (Republican)Trent Kelly (Republican)Lee M. Zeldin (Republican)Jeff Duncan (Republican)Walter B. Jones (Republican)Jody B. Hice (Republican)Don Bacon (Republican)Doug Lamborn (Republican)Richard Hudson (Republican)Tom Marino (Republican)Ron Wright (Republican)Ralph Norman (Republican)Bill Johnson (Republican)

Judiciary Committee, Immigration Integrity, Security, and Enforcement Subcommittee

Immigration

Related Bills

  • HR 116-9064: Refurbishing the Pillars of American Exceptionalism Act of 2020
  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted
Border security and unlawful immigrationCriminal procedure and sentencingImmigration status and procedures