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[H.R. 1684 Placed on Calendar Senate (PCS)]
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Calendar No. 180
118th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. R. 1684
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
July 26, 2023
Received; read twice and placed on the calendar
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AN ACT
To require the Secretary of State to submit an annual report to
Congress regarding the ties between criminal gangs and political and
economic elites in Haiti and impose sanctions on political and economic
elites involved in such criminal activities.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the ``Haiti Criminal Collusion
Transparency Act of 2023''.
SEC. 2. FINDINGS.
Congress makes the following findings:
(1) According to a United Nations estimate, approximately
167 criminal gangs operated in Haiti in October 2021, exerting
territorial control over as much as two-thirds of the country.
(2) Haitian armed criminal gangs, the most prominent of
which are the G9 Family and Allies and 400 Mawozo gangs,
conduct violent crimes, including murder, rape, arms and drug
trafficking, racketeering, kidnapping, and blockades of fuel
and aid deliveries. These crimes have perpetuated the ongoing
security and humanitarian crises in Haiti, which have worsened
since the assassination of President Jovenel Moise on July 7,
2021.
(3) The United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for
Human Rights and the Human Rights Service jointly found a 333
percent increase in human rights violations and abuses against
the rights to life and security in Haiti between July 2018 and
December 2019.
(4) At least 19,000 Haitians were forcibly displaced during
2021 due to rising criminal violence.
(5) Armed gangs have used rape, and other forms of sexual
violence to instill fear, punish, subjugate, and inflict pain
on local populations with the goal of expanding their areas of
influence in Port-au-Prince.
(6) At least 803 kidnappings were reported in Haiti during
the first 10 months of 2021, including the kidnapping of more
than 16 United States citizens, giving Haiti having the highest
per capita kidnapping rate of any country in the world.
(7) There is significant evidence of collusion between
criminal gangs and economic and political elites in Haiti,
including members of the Haitian National Police, which has
resulted in widespread impunity and directly contributed to
Haiti's current security crisis.
(8) On December 10, 2020, the Office of Foreign Assets
Control of the Department of the Treasury designated former
Haitian National Police officer Jimmy Cherizier, former
Director General of the Ministry of the Interior Fednel
Monchery, and former Departmental Delegate Joseph Pierre
Richard Duplan under the Global Magnitsky Human Rights
Accountability Act (subtitle F of title XII of Public Law 114-
328; 22 U.S.C. 2656 note) for their connections to armed
criminal gangs, including organizing the November 2018 La
Saline massacre.
SEC. 3. REPORTING REQUIREMENTS.
(a) Definitions.--In this section:
(1) Appropriate congressional committees.--The term
``appropriate congressional committees'' means--
(A) the Committee on Foreign Relations of the
Senate;
(B) the Select Committee on Intelligence of the
Senate;
(C) the Committee on the Judiciary of the Senate;
(D) the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the House
of Representatives;
(E) the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence
of the House of Representatives; and
(F) the Committee on the Judiciary of the House of
Representatives.
(2) Economic elites.--The term ``economic elites'' means
board members, officers, and executives of groups, committees,
corporations, or other entities that exert substantial
influence or control over Haiti's economy, infrastructure, or
particular industries.
(3) Intelligence community.--The term ``intelligence
community'' has the meaning given such term in section 3(4) of
the National Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 3003(4)).
(4) Political and economic elites.--The term ``political
and economic elites'' means political elites and economic
elites.
(5) Political elites.--The term ``political elites'' means
current and former government officials and their high-level
staff, political party leaders, and political committee
leaders.
(b) Report Required.--
(1) In general.--Not later than 90 days after the date of
the enactment of this Act, and annually thereafter for the
following 5 years, the Secretary of State, in coordination with
the intelligence community, shall submit a report to the
appropriate congressional committees regarding the ties between
criminal gangs and political and economic elites in Haiti. The
report shall--
(A) identify prominent criminal gangs in Haiti,
describe their criminal activities including coercive
recruitment, and identify their primary geographic
areas of operations;
(B) list Haitian political and economic elites who
have links to criminal gangs;
(C) describe in detail the relationship between the
individuals listed pursuant to subparagraph (B) and the
criminal gangs identified pursuant to subparagraph (A);
(D) list Haitian political and economic elites with
links to criminal activities who are currently
subjected to visa restrictions or sanctions by the
United States, its international partners, or the
United Nations, including information regarding--
(i) the date on which each such Haitian
political or economic elite was designated for
restrictions or sanctions;
(ii) which countries have designated such
Haitian political and economic elites for
restrictions or sanctions; and
(iii) for Haitian political and economic
elites who were designated by the United
States, the statutory basis for such
designation;
(E) describe in detail how Haitian political and
economic elites use their relationships with criminal
gangs to advance their political and economic interests
and agenda;
(F) include a list of each criminal organization
assessed to be trafficking Haitians and other
individuals to the United States border;
(G) include an assessment of how the nature and
extent of collusion between political and economic
elites and criminal gangs threatens the Haitian people
and United States national interests and activities in
the country, including the provision of security
assistance to the Haitian government; and
(H) include an assessment of potential actions that
the Government of the United States and the Government
of Haiti could take to address the findings made
pursuant to subparagraph (G).
(2) Form of report.--The report required under paragraph
(1) shall be submitted in unclassified form, but may include a
classified annex.
(c) Designations of Political and Economic Elites.--
(1) In general.--The Secretary of State, in coordination
with other relevant Federal agencies and departments, shall
identify persons identified pursuant to subparagraphs (A) and
(B) of subsection (b)(1) who may be subjected to visa
restrictions and sanctions under--
(A) section 7031(c) of the Department of State,
Foreign Operations, and Related Programs Appropriations
Act, 2022 (division K of Public Law 117-103; 8 U.S.C.
1182 note); or
(B) section 1263 of the Global Magnitsky Human
Rights Accountability Act (22 U.S.C. 10102).
(2) Imposition of sanctions.--
(A) In general.--Not later than 30 days after the
date on which the report is submitted pursuant to
subsection (b), the President shall impose, on
individuals identified pursuant to paragraph (1), to
the extent applicable, the sanctions referred to in
subparagraphs (A) and (B) of such paragraph.
(B) Exception relating to importation of goods.--
(i) In general.--A requirement to block and
prohibit all transactions in all property and
interests in property pursuant to the authority
provided by this section shall not include the
authority or a requirement to impose sanctions
on the importation of goods.
(ii) Good defined.--In this section, the
term ``good'' means any article, natural or
manmade substance, material, supply or
manufactured product, including inspection and
test equipment, and excluding technical data.
(3) Waiver.--The President may waive the requirements under
paragraphs (1) and (2) with respect to a foreign person if the
President certifies and reports to the appropriate
congressional committees before such waiver is to take effect
that such waiver--
(A) would serve a vital national interest of the
United States; or
(B) is necessary for the delivery of humanitarian
assistance or other assistance that supports basic
human needs.
(4) Public availability.--The list of persons identified
pursuant to subsection (b)(1)(B) shall be posted on a publicly
accessible website of the Department of State beginning on the
date on which the report required under subsection (b)(1) is
submitted to Congress.
(d) Sunset.--This section shall cease to have effect on the date
that is 5 years after the date of the enactment of this Act.
Passed the House of Representatives July 25, 2023.
Attest:
KEVIN F. MCCUMBER,
Clerk.
Calendar No. 180
118th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. R. 1684
_______________________________________________________________________
AN ACT
To require the Secretary of State to submit an annual report to
Congress regarding the ties between criminal gangs and political and
economic elites in Haiti and impose sanctions on political and economic
elites involved in such criminal activities.
_______________________________________________________________________
July 26, 2023
Received; read twice and placed on the calendar