WASHINGTON – Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa)
joined Sen. Roger Marshall (R-Kan.) to introduce new
legislation ensuring Congress has a say in the revocation of Foreign Terrorist
Organization (FTO) designations. Currently, the executive branch can take such
action unilaterally. Their new proposal comes after
reports
have indicated the Biden administration is considering the removal of the
Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) from the FTO list as the U.S.
continues to renegotiate the Iran Deal. The renegotiation is taking place
despite the fact that this organization remains involved in terrorism
throughout the Middle East and beyond.
“This is an unchecked power exercised by
the executive branch that should be subject to congressional approval. It’s
especially alarming given the current administration is potentially using it to
capitulate to Iran. We shouldn’t be appeasing our aggressors – it’s past time
to learn that lesson. Our Founding Fathers created a system of checks and
balances for a reason, and this is a clear area where the legislative branch
should have the option to overrule the executive,” Grassley said.
By designating an entity as an FTO, the
U.S. limits a terrorist group’s financial, proprietary and travel interests.
Some of the consequences of receiving such a designation are:
- It is unlawful
for a U.S. citizen to knowingly provide “material support or resources” to a
designated FTO.
- Individuals who
belong to a designated FTO are inadmissible to – and in certain circumstances
removable from – the U.S.
FTO designations also support U.S.
efforts to prevent terrorism financing, deter donations or economic
transactions and demonstrate a heightened concern to other nations.
Under current law, if the president or
secretary of state moves to revoke a State Sponsor of Terrorism (SST)
designation – such as for Iran or North Korea –, Congress has the authority to
introduce a resolution of disapproval to block the removal. However, Congress
does not have the same authority for FTOs. Simply put, this legislation
provides Congress with equal authority for FTOs and SSTs.
The full text of the bill can be found by
clicking
HERE.
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