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Congress·In Committee·S. 2936

Stop ANTIFA Act of 2025

Sen. Scott Introduces Bill to Label Antifa a Domestic Terrorist Group

The Stop ANTIFA Act of 2025 is currently in the early stages of the legislative process. It was recently introduced in the Senate and sent to the Judiciary Committee for review. There are no upcoming votes scheduled at this time.

Legislative Progress

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Unlikely to pass

While it has strong support from some Republicans, the bill faces a very difficult path in a divided Congress where many see it as politically motivated.

Key Points

Criminal JusticeCivil RightsNational Security Foreign Policy

Impact Analysis

Personal Impact

The bill repeatedly ties its domestic terrorism framework to immigration enforcement, citing attacks on ICE officers and resistance to immigration operations as key examples of political violence. This could lead to increased surveillance and law enforcement activity in immigrant communities, as advocacy groups opposing deportation operations could be investigated for connections to designated terrorist organizations.

As in the case of several agents of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Los Angeles being doxed, the goal of these campaigns can be to obstruct the operations of the Federal Government as well as aid and abet criminal activity the Federal Government is lawfully pursuing.
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State Impacts

Scores: 1 = low, 5 = highSentiment: -5 to +5 (net benefit)

Milestones

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Sep 29, 2025Senate

Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.

Sent to a congressional committee for expert review. The committee decides whether this bill moves forward.

Sep 29, 2025

Introduced in Senate

The bill was officially filed and given a number. It now enters the legislative queue.

Votes

No votes have been recorded for this legislation yet.

Source Information

Document Type

Congressional Bill

Official Title

Stop ANTIFA Act of 2025

Bill NumberS 2936
Congress119th Congress
ChamberSenate
Latest ActionRead twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.

Sponsor

Cosponsors

(3)
R: 3

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