Federal Legislation
Congresswoman Biggs Introduces No Mercy for Terrorists Act
March 13, 2026
Congresswoman Sheri Biggs has introduced the No Mercy for Terrorists Act, legislation designed to enhance federal enforcement against individuals providing material support to terrorist organizations. The Act proposes mandatory minimum sentences, including potential life imprisonment, and the revocation of naturalized citizenship for convicted terrorists. This legislative initiative aims to strengthen national security measures and increase legal consequences for terrorist enablers under federal law.
- Procurement professionals supporting federal law enforcement and homeland security agencies should anticipate potential increases in demand for compliance, legal, and security-related services aligned with enhanced enforcement mandates.
- Contractors providing technology, intelligence, or investigative support to agencies like the Department of Homeland Security may find new opportunities as enforcement priorities shift.
- Organizations involved in citizenship and immigration services should evaluate how revocation provisions could impact related contracts or service requirements.
- This legislation signals a tightening of federal penalties that may influence future procurement requirements for security clearances, monitoring systems, and legal support services.
The No Mercy for Terrorists Act makes it clear: if you help terrorists, you will face decades behind bars, and if you abuse the privilege of American citizenship to aid our enemies, you will lose it and never step foot in our nation again.
— Congresswoman Sheri Biggs
Agencies
House Homeland Security Committee