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House Advances Deporting Fraudsters Act
March 18, 2026
The U.S. House of Representatives, with support from Representative Derek Tran of California's 45th District, has advanced H.R. 1958, the Deporting Fraudsters Act of 2026. This legislation aims to strengthen enforcement against noncitizens who commit public benefits fraud by barring their admission or deporting those already residing in the U.S. The Act reflects a legislative focus on safeguarding social safety net programs from fraudulent claims to ensure resources are preserved for eligible recipients.
- Procurement professionals should note potential impacts on eligibility verification processes and compliance requirements related to social service contracts.
- Agencies administering public benefits may face increased scrutiny and new mandates to detect and prevent fraud, influencing contract scopes and oversight.
- Contractors providing IT, data analytics, or case management services to social programs could see demand for enhanced fraud detection and reporting capabilities.
- Organizations involved in social safety net program delivery should evaluate how this legislation may affect program administration and vendor compliance obligations.
By holding those who exploit our resources accountable, we are protecting the American Dream for future generations.
— Representative Derek Tran
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U.S. House of Representatives