Migrant Flight Accountability Act of 2024
H.R. 8209118th Congress

Migrant Flight Accountability Act of 2024

Introduced in the HouseRep. Bill Huizenga (R-MI-4)16 sections · 1 min read
Version: ih · Apr 20, 2026

Section 1. Short title

This Act may be cited as the Migrant Flight Accountability Act of 2024.

(a) Notification of members of congress

Not later than three days prior to the date on which a migrant flight lands in the congressional district of a Member of Congress, the Secretary of Homeland Security shall issue a notification to such Member, including information on—

(1) the number of aliens on such flight, disaggregated by the number of single adult aliens, number of family units, and the number of unaccompanied alien children;

(2) the age, sex, and country of origin of each alien on such flight;

(3) where the flight originated;

(4) the final destination of each alien on such flight, including whether they will be resettled or relocated to a different community, and the amount of time remaining on their lawful stay in the United States;

(5) the security screening each alien underwent before being transported on such migrant flight; and

(6) the amounts and types of Federal resources spent on alien resettlement, transportation, or relocation.

(b) Notification of Governors of States

Not later than three days prior to the date on which a migrant flight lands in a State or territory within the United States of America, the Secretary of Homeland Security shall issue a notification to such Governor, or highest ranking official, including information on—

(1) the number of aliens on such flight, disaggregated by the number of single adult aliens, number of family units, and the number of unaccompanied alien children;

(2) the age, sex, and country of origin of each alien on such flight;

(3) where the flight originated;

(4) the final destination of each alien on such flight, including whether they will be resettled or relocated to a different community, and the amount of time remaining on their lawful stay in the United States;

(5) the security screening each alien underwent before being transported on such migrant flight; and

(6) the amounts and types of Federal resources spent on alien resettlement, transportation, or relocation.

(c) Migrant flight defined

In this section, the term migrant flight means any flight that is tracked by the Department of Homeland Security and utilized by an individual within the parole program defined in Section 212(d)(5)(A) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, or successor program, to transport aliens and parole release aliens to a location other than a detention center.

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