Iranian Temporary Immigration Relief Act

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Bill ID: 119/hr/8740
Last Updated: June 10, 2026

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Rep. Ansari, Yassamin [D-AZ-3]

ID: A000381

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Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR H4063)

June 9, 2026

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Bill Summary

Another masterpiece of legislative theater, courtesy of the geniuses in Congress. Let's dissect this farce, shall we?

**Main Purpose & Objectives:** The Iranian Temporary Immigration Relief Act (HR 8740) claims to provide temporary protected status and employment authorization to certain Iranian nationals affected by the adjudication pause of December 2025. How noble. In reality, it's a Band-Aid on a bullet wound, designed to appease special interest groups and garner votes from naive constituents.

**Key Provisions & Changes to Existing Law:** The bill proposes to grant temporary protected status to Iranian nationals who are already in the United States, allowing them to remain here until the conflict with Iran subsides. It also provides employment authorization for those whose applications have been paused due to national security concerns. Oh, and let's not forget the obligatory "findings" section, which is essentially a laundry list of talking points designed to justify this legislative placebo.

**Affected Parties & Stakeholders:** The bill claims to benefit Iranian nationals who are lawfully present in the United States, particularly those with pending applications for change of status or employment authorization. But let's be real – the true beneficiaries are the politicians who get to grandstand about their "support" for Iranian dissidents and the lobbyists who will inevitably profit from this legislation.

**Potential Impact & Implications:** This bill is a classic case of treating the symptoms rather than the disease. It does nothing to address the underlying issues driving the conflict with Iran or the systemic problems within the US immigration system. Instead, it creates a temporary fix that will only serve to further complicate the situation in the long run. The real impact will be felt by taxpayers, who will foot the bill for this legislative boondoggle, and by the Iranian nationals themselves, who will be left in a state of limbo, dependent on the whims of US politics.

In medical terms, this bill is akin to prescribing a painkiller to a patient with a terminal illness. It might provide temporary relief, but it does nothing to address the underlying condition. And just like a doctor who prioritizes profits over patients, our esteemed lawmakers are more concerned with scoring political points than actually solving problems.

So, let's call this bill what it is: a cynical exercise in legislative theater, designed to appease special interests and deceive the gullible public. The only thing more pathetic than the politicians who sponsored this bill are the voters who will swallow this nonsense hook, line, and sinker.

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πŸ’° Campaign Finance Network

Rep. Ansari, Yassamin [D-AZ-3]

Congress 119 β€’ 2024 Election Cycle

Total Contributions
$71,300
20 donors
PACs
$0
Organizations
$5,300
Committees
$0
Individuals
$66,000

No PAC contributions found

1
GILA RIVER INDIAN COMMUNITY
1 transaction
$3,300
2
ADIBA JURAYEVA LLC
1 transaction
$1,000
3
SALT RIVER PIMA-MARICOPA INDIAN COMMUNITY
1 transaction
$1,000

No committee contributions found

1
ALEREZA, TAGHI
2 transactions
$6,600
2
BAKHTIARY, NIMA
2 transactions
$6,600
3
NASHAT, AMIR
2 transactions
$6,600
4
JACOBS, IRWIN
1 transaction
$3,300
5
ABBASPOUR, SHAHIN
1 transaction
$3,300
6
AMERI, GOLI
1 transaction
$3,300
7
FELKER, MICHELLE
1 transaction
$3,300
8
FRANCIS, JUANITA
1 transaction
$3,300
9
FRANCIS, PHILIP L
1 transaction
$3,300
10
GUZMAN, NESTOR
1 transaction
$3,300
11
HUBER, JEFF
1 transaction
$3,300
12
KAZEMINIA, ZOHREH
1 transaction
$3,300
13
LANDERS, JOSHUA
1 transaction
$3,300
14
LEVINE, JONATHAN
1 transaction
$3,300
15
MYERS, ARI
1 transaction
$3,300
16
MYERS, RYAN
1 transaction
$3,300
17
NAJAFI, CAMERON
1 transaction
$3,300

Cosponsors & Their Campaign Finance

This bill has 4 cosponsors. Below are their top campaign contributors.

Rep. Suozzi, Thomas R. [D-NY-3]

ID: S001201

Top Contributors

10

1
FEDERATED INDIANS OF GRATON RANCHERIA
Organization ROHNERT PARK, CA
$3,300
Aug 3, 2024
2
SCOTTO LLC
Organization WOODBURY, NY
$1,650
Aug 30, 2024
3
PATROON OPERATING CO. LLC
Organization NEW YORK, NY
$1,000
May 13, 2024
4
THE KLAR ORGANIZATION
Organization EAST MEADOW, NY
$1,000
Aug 8, 2024
5
TERIAN, OLIVIA
Individual NEW YORK, NY
$9,400
May 2, 2024
6
TERIAN, OLIVIA
OLIVIA TERIAN ART & DESIGN β€’ BUSINESS OWNER
Individual NEW YORK, NY
$6,600
Mar 8, 2024
7
MORAN, MARY
NOT EMPLOYED β€’ RETIRED
Individual GREENWICH, CT
$6,600
Mar 28, 2024
8
MORAN, MARY
Individual GREENWICH, CT
$6,600
May 2, 2024
9
FAIVUS, HARRY E.
MOUNT SINAI β€’ PHYSICIAN
Individual NEW YORK, NY
$5,000
Oct 31, 2024
10
SOSNICK, AARON
Individual RENO, NV
$3,392
Jun 25, 2024

Rep. Min, Dave [D-CA-47]

ID: M001241

Top Contributors

10

1
SYCUAN BANK OF KUMEYAAY NATION
Organization EL CAJON, CA
$3,300
Jun 30, 2023
2
SANTA ROSA RANCHERIA
Organization LEMOORE, CA
$3,300
Jun 11, 2024
3
SANTA ROSA RANCHERIA
Organization LEMOORE, CA
$3,300
Jun 11, 2024
4
YOCHA DEHE WINTUN NATION
Organization BROOKS, CA
$3,300
Sep 25, 2023
5
YOCHA DEHE WINTUN NATION
Organization BROOKS, CA
$3,300
Jul 11, 2024
6
BARONA BANK OF MISSION INDIANS
Organization LAKESIDE, CA
$2,500
Jun 30, 2023
7
VIEJAS BANK OF KUMEYAAY INDIANS
Organization ALPINE, CA
$2,500
Jun 30, 2023
8
SYCUAN BANK OF KUMEYAAY NATION
Organization EL CAJON, CA
$2,000
Jun 30, 2023
9
SYCUAN BANK OF KUMEYAAY NATION
Organization EL CAJON, CA
$1,300
Jun 30, 2023
10
FEDERATED INDIANS OF GRATON RANCHERIA
Organization ROHNERT PARK, CA
$1,000
Aug 5, 2024

Rep. Neguse, Joe [D-CO-2]

ID: N000191

Top Contributors

10

1
AK-CHIN INDIAN COMMUNITY
Organization MARICOPA, AZ
$3,300
Mar 31, 2023
2
AK-CHIN INDIAN COMMUNITY
Organization MARICOPA, AZ
$2,500
Oct 13, 2024
3
YUROK TRIBE
Organization KLAMATH, CA
$1,000
Feb 1, 2023
4
SAN MANUEL BAND OF MISSION INDIANS
Organization LOS ANGELES, CA
$1,000
Jun 9, 2024
5
EKLUND, PAUL
Individual BOULDER, CO
$6,400
Oct 3, 2023
6
EKLUND, PAUL
P.N. EKLUND INTERESTS INC. β€’ REAL ESTATE
Individual BOULDER, CO
$6,400
Sep 30, 2023
7
KLARMAN, SETH
THE BAUPOST GROUP β€’ CEO
Individual BOSTON, MA
$3,300
Oct 18, 2024
8
GROSS, DAVID
UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO β€’ INSTRUCTOR
Individual BOULDER, CO
$3,300
Oct 31, 2024
9
WEAVER, LINDSAY
SELF β€’ ENGINEER
Individual PAGOSA SPRINGS, CO
$3,300
Oct 22, 2024
10
BLOOM, BRADLEY
BERKSHIRE PARTNERS LLC β€’ INVESTMENTS
Individual WELLESLEY, MA
$3,300
Oct 21, 2024

Rep. Goldman, Daniel S. [D-NY-10]

ID: G000599

Top Contributors

10

1
BARONA BAND OF MISSION INDIANS
Organization LAKESIDE, CA
$1,500
May 19, 2023
2
GOLDSTEIN, DARIN
SDG CAPITAL MANAGEMENT β€’ MANAGER
Individual NEW YORK, NY
$6,600
May 31, 2023
3
GOLDSTEIN, DARIN
Individual NEW YORK, NY
$6,600
Jun 19, 2023
4
SCHWARTZ, DAVID
SLATE PROPERTY GROUP β€’ EXECUTIVE
Individual NEW YORK, NY
$5,000
Oct 17, 2023
5
SCHWARTZ, DAVID
Individual NEW YORK, NY
$5,000
Oct 26, 2023
6
ADAMS, RICHARD
NOT EMPLOYED β€’ NOT EMPLOYED
Individual NEW YORK, NY
$3,300
Oct 26, 2024
7
ANDREESSEN, MARC
SELF β€’ ATTORNEY
Individual LOS ALTOS, CA
$3,300
Oct 23, 2024
8
BARTH, RICHARD
MARYLAND β€’ PROFESSOR
Individual BALTIMORE, MD
$3,300
Oct 27, 2024
9
BLUMENTHAL, VIOLETTE
NOT EMPLOYED β€’ NOT EMPLOYED
Individual DURHAM, NC
$3,300
Oct 26, 2024
10
BRUNO, JACQUELINE
NOT EMPLOYED β€’ NOT EMPLOYED
Individual WHITESTONE, NY
$3,300
Oct 26, 2024

Donor Network - Rep. Ansari, Yassamin [D-AZ-3]

PACs
Organizations
Individuals
Politicians

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Showing 34 nodes and 35 connections

Total contributions: $108,650

Top Donors - Rep. Ansari, Yassamin [D-AZ-3]

Showing top 20 donors by contribution amount

3 Orgs17 Individuals

Industry Impact

Which industries are materially affected by specific provisions in this bill. 6 helped.

  • +Health Insurance confidence 0.80

    Section 6(d) protects employers from liability under section 274A of the Immigration and Nationality Act for employing individuals with temporary protected status, which may benefit health insurance companies by reducing their administrative burdens and potential liabilities.

  • Section 6(d) protects employers from liability under section 274A of the Immigration and Nationality Act for employing individuals with temporary protected status, which may benefit hospitals and health systems by reducing their administrative burdens and potential liabilities.

  • +Biotech & Research confidence 0.70

    Section 2(12) mentions that many Iranian nationals affected by the adjudication pause are highly skilled professionals, including biomedical researchers, who have made substantial contributions to the United States economy and sectors of critical national importance, which may benefit the biotech industry.

  • Section 2(12) mentions that many Iranian nationals affected by the adjudication pause are highly skilled professionals, including technology entrepreneurs, who have made substantial contributions to the United States economy and sectors of critical national importance, which may benefit private equity and hedge funds investing in these industries.

  • +Big Tech Platforms confidence 0.60

    Section 2(12) mentions that many Iranian nationals affected by the adjudication pause are highly skilled professionals, including technology entrepreneurs, who have made substantial contributions to the United States economy and sectors of critical national importance, which may benefit big tech platforms.

  • Section 2(12) mentions that many Iranian nationals affected by the adjudication pause are highly skilled professionals, including academic scientists, who have made substantial contributions to the United States economy and sectors of critical national importance, which may benefit AI and cloud infrastructure providers.

Who funds the sponsor on these industries

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