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House Votes to Ban Individuals Connected to Hamas Attack from Entering US

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    • The House of Representatives passed a bipartisan bill with unanimous support, aimed at blocking individuals connected to Hamas from entering the United States.
    • This legislation reflects a strong consensus between both Democratic and Republican parties on the issue of Israel policy and national security.
    • The bill was introduced following an attack linked to Hamas, which prompted concerns over U.S. immigration policies regarding individuals affiliated with the group.
    • This legislative action highlights the commitment of the U.S. government to prevent potential threats and uphold national security in response to international conflicts.
    • By passing this bill, the House seeks to strengthen immigration controls and ensure that individuals considered a threat to U.S. safety are identified and barred from entry.
    • The unanimous vote underscores a rare moment of heightened cooperation between the two major parties in Congress on matters related to foreign policy and security.

Source: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/house-unanimously-approves-barring-anyone-tied-hamas-oct-7-attack-from-entering-us)

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