The End U Visa Abuse Act seeks to repeal the U visa program, citing widespread fraud and abuse.
The End U Visa Abuse Act aims to repeal the U visa program, which provides a pathway to lawful permanent status for foreign nationals who are victims of certain crimes. The bill cites concerns over fraud and abuse within the program, including instances of staged crimes and forged law enforcement certifications. The U visa program, established in 2000, allows for deferred removal and work authorization for eligible applicants, but critics argue it is being exploited by illegal aliens. The bill includes findings of significant fraud and ineffective management within the program.
The filed bill text is too short for analysis.