Stop Terrorist Entry Program Act of 2010
Summary
H.R. 4441, the Stop Terrorist Entry Program Act of 2010, proposed a ban on the admission of most foreign nationals from countries designated as state sponsors of terrorism, specifically including Yemen. While the bill provided exceptions for diplomats, immediate relatives of U.S. citizens, and those seeking asylum or emergency medical care, it would have significantly restricted travel and immigration from those regions. Additionally, the legislation sought to prohibit the use of federal funds to transfer detainees from Guantanamo Bay to any facility within the United States.
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