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Muslim Brotherhood Terrorist Designation Act of 2025
To require the President to designate the Muslim Brotherhood as a foreign terrorist organization, to direct the Secretary of State to submit a report to Congress regarding such designation, and for other purposes.
Summary
The bill amends the Anti-Terrorism Act of 1987 to treat the Muslim Brotherhood similarly to the PLO by imposing operational prohibitions and immigration restrictions on Muslim Brotherhood members and affiliates. The bill requires the President to impose sanctions on the Muslim Brotherhood within 90 days of enactment, including designation as a foreign terrorist organization and blocking of property and transactions. The Secretary of State must submit an annual report identifying Muslim Brotherhood branches and determining whether they meet criteria for terrorist designation, with the President required to impose sanctions on designated branches within 30 days of each report. The bill defines the Muslim Brotherhood broadly to include affiliated entities such as Hamas and organizations operating in specified countries and jurisdictions.
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Sponsor (1)
37 cosponsors
- Rep. Alford, Mark [R-MO-4] (R-MO)
- Rep. Bacon, Don [R-NE-2] (R-NE)
- Rep. Barr, Andy [R-KY-6] (R-KY)
- Rep. Bost, Mike [R-IL-12] (R-IL)
- Rep. Calvert, Ken [R-CA-41] (R-CA)
- Rep. Cline, Ben [R-VA-6] (R-VA)
- Rep. Collins, Mike [R-GA-10] (R-GA)
- Rep. Fine, Randy [R-FL-6] (R-FL)
- Rep. Fleischmann, Charles J. "Chuck" [R-TN-3] (R-TN)
- Rep. Fry, Russell [R-SC-7] (R-SC)
- Rep. Fuller, Clay [R-GA-14] (R-GA)
- Rep. Gill, Brandon [R-TX-26] (R-TX)
- Rep. Gimenez, Carlos A. [R-FL-28] (R-FL)
- Rep. Goldman, Craig A. [R-TX-12] (R-TX)
- Rep. Gottheimer, Josh [D-NJ-5] (D-NJ)
- Rep. Haridopolos, Mike [R-FL-8] (R-FL)
- Rep. Harshbarger, Diana [R-TN-1] (R-TN)
- Rep. Hinson, Ashley [R-IA-2] (R-IA)
- Rep. Landsman, Greg [D-OH-1] (D-OH)
- Rep. Lawler, Michael [R-NY-17] (R-NY)
- Rep. McDowell, Addison P. [R-NC-6] (R-NC)
- Rep. McGuire, John J. [R-VA-5] (R-VA)
- Rep. Mills, Cory [R-FL-7] (R-FL)
- Rep. Moore, Barry [R-AL-1] (R-AL)
- Rep. Moore, Riley M. [R-WV-2] (R-WV)
- Rep. Moskowitz, Jared [D-FL-23] (D-FL)
- Rep. Roy, Chip [R-TX-21] (R-TX)
- Rep. Rutherford, John H. [R-FL-5] (R-FL)
- Rep. Self, Keith [R-TX-3] (R-TX)
- Rep. Smith, Christopher H. [R-NJ-4] (R-NJ)
- Rep. Stauber, Pete [R-MN-8] (R-MN)
- Rep. Stefanik, Elise M. [R-NY-21] (R-NY)
- Rep. Stutzman, Marlin A. [R-IN-3] (R-IN)
- Rep. Suozzi, Thomas R. [D-NY-3] (D-NY)
- Rep. Tenney, Claudia [R-NY-24] (R-NY)
- Rep. Van Duyne, Beth [R-TX-24] (R-TX)
- Rep. Wied, Tony [R-WI-8] (R-WI)
Money behind the sponsor
Top reported contributors to Mario Diaz-Balart’s campaign committee (2024 cycle) — who funds the bill’s sponsor, not a claim about this bill. Data from FEC.
- NATIVE AMERICAN TRIBE $17,200
- INNOVATIVE FEDERAL STRATEGIES, LLC $13,800
- HILLWOOD $9,900
- AEG FUELS $8,600
- STUDENT $7,600
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Actions (4)
- Dec 3, 2025 Ordered to be Reported in the Nature of a Substitute by the Yeas and Nays: 35 - 14. · house
- Dec 3, 2025 Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held · house
- Jul 15, 2025 Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, and in addition to the Committee on the Judiciary, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned. · house
- Jul 15, 2025 Introduced in House
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
July 15, 2025
Mr. Diaz-Balart (for himself, Mr. Moskowitz, Mr. Fine, Mr. Suozzi, Mr. Fleischmann, Mr. Gottheimer, Mr. Rutherford, Mr. Bost, and Mr. Barr) introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, and in addition to the Committee on the Judiciary, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned
A BILL
To require the President to designate the Muslim Brotherhood as a foreign terrorist organization, to direct the Secretary of State to submit a report to Congress regarding such designation, and for other purposes.
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 “Muslim Brotherhood Terrorist Designation Act of 2025”.
SEC. 2. PROHIBITIONS ON MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD OPERATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES.
(a) Findings; Determinations.—Section 1002 of the Anti-Terrorism Act of 1987 (22 U.S.C. 5201) is amended—
(1) in subsection (a)—
(A) in paragraph (6), by striking “and” at the end;
(B) in paragraph (7), by striking the period at the end and inserting a semicolon; and
(C) by adding at the end the following:
“(8) Hamas is a Muslim Brotherhood branch, according to its charter, which describes Hamas as ‘one of the wings of the Muslim Brotherhood in Palestine’;
“(9) the Counter Terrorism Guide, published by the National Counterterrorism Center, states Hamas’s ‘roots are in the Palestinian branch of the Muslim Brotherhood’;
“(10) Hamas has been designated as a foreign terrorist organization by the Secretary of State pursuant to section 219(a) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1189(a)) and as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist pursuant to Executive Order 13224 (50 U.S.C. 1701 note; relating to blocking property and prohibiting transactions with persons who commit, threaten to commit, or support terrorism);
“(11) on October 7, 2023, Hamas terrorists committed the worst 1-day massacre of Jews since the Holocaust, which included the murder, kidnapping, or disappearance of at least 53 United States citizens;
“(12) the Muslim Brotherhood functions as a global organization and provides material support to Muslim Brotherhood branches in countries and territories by providing political support, financial resources, training, services, expert advice, and communications assistance; and
“(13) Muslim Brotherhood branches have sought to destabilize and undermine United States allies and partners throughout the Middle East, including in Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates, and have been outlawed as a terrorist group by the governments of those countries.”; and
(2) in subsection (b), by striking “the PLO and its affiliates are a terrorist organization and” and replacing with “the PLO, the Muslim Brotherhood, and their affiliates are terrorist organizations and are”.
(b) Prohibitions.—Section 1003 of the Anti-Terrorism Act of 1987 (22 U.S.C. 5202) is amended—
(1) in the section title, by striking “PLO” and inserting “the PLO and the Muslim Brotherhood”;
(2) in the matter preceding paragraph (1), by striking “or any of its” and inserting “, the Muslim Brotherhood, or any of their respective”; and
(3) by striking “or any of its” each place such phrase appears and inserting “, the Muslim Brotherhood, or any of their”.
(c) Termination.—Section 1005(b) of the Anti-Terrorism Act of 1987 (22 U.S.C. 5201 note) is amended by inserting “, with respect to prohibitions regarding the PLO,” after “this title”.
(d) Immigration Restrictions.—The Anti-Terrorism Act of 1987 (22 U.S.C. 5201 et seq.) is amended by adding at the end the following:
“SEC. 1006. MANDATORY INELIGIBILITY FOR VISAS, ADMISSION, OR PAROLE FOR MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD MEMBERS.
“The Secretary of State shall impose the sanctions authorized under section 306(b)(1) of the Robert Levinson Hostage Recovery and Hostage-Taking Accountability Act (22 U.S.C. 1741d(b)(1)) with respect to any foreign person the President determines, based on credible evidence, is a Muslim Brotherhood member, including the measures—
“(1) related to inadmissibility and ineligibility described in subparagraph (A) of such section; and
“(2) requiring the immediate revocation of current visas in accordance with subparagraph (B) of such section.
“SEC. 1007. DEFINITIONS.
“In this title:
“(1) Foreign person.—The term ‘foreign person’ means an individual or entity that is not a United States person.
“(2) Muslim brotherhood.—The term ‘Muslim Brotherhood’ means the Society of the Muslim Brothers (also known as ‘Jamyc at al-Ikhwyn al-Muslimzn’).
“(3) Muslim brotherhood branch.—The term ‘Muslim Brotherhood branch’ means any entity that is a branch, charity, or organization that is directly or indirectly owned or controlled, or otherwise directly or indirectly affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood including—
“(A) Hamas and Lajnat al-Daawa al-Islamiya; and
“(B) any other such organization operating in Algeria, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Belgium, Canada, Egypt, France, Gaza, Germany, India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Judea and Samaria, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Malaysia, Mauritania, Morocco, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, South Africa, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, Yemen, or in any other country or jurisdiction identified by the Secretary of State.
“(4) Muslim brotherhood member.—The term ‘Muslim Brotherhood member’ means an individual who is a member of, under the control of, or serving as a representative of, the Muslim Brotherhood or a Muslim Brotherhood branch.
“(5) United states person.—The term ‘United States person’ means—
“(A) a United States citizen;
“(B) a permanent resident of the United States;
“(C) a foreign national who is residing in the United States; and
“(D) an entity organized under the laws of the United States or of any jurisdiction of the United States, including a foreign branch of such an entity.”.
SEC. 3. DESIGNATION OF MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD ENTITIES AS FOREIGN TERRORIST ORGANIZATIONS.
(a) Definitions.—In this section:
(1) Muslim brotherhood; muslim brotherhood branch; muslim brotherhood member.—The terms “Muslim Brotherhood”, “Muslim Brotherhood branch”, and “Muslim Brotherhood member” have the meanings given such terms in section 1007 of the Anti- Terrorism Act of 1987, as added by section 2(d).
(2) Relevant congressional committees.—The term “relevant congressional committees” means—
(A) the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate;
(B) the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the House of Representatives; and
(B) the Committee on the Judiciary of the House of Representatives.
(b) Annual Report.—Not later than 90 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, and annually thereafter, the Secretary of State shall submit a report to the relevant congressional committees that—
(1) identifies all Muslim Brotherhood branches, including branches operating in the countries and jurisdictions described in section 1007(2)(B) of the Anti-Terrorism Act of 1987, as added by section 2(d); and
(2) for each such Muslim Brotherhood branch, includes a determination of whether—
(A) the Muslim Brotherhood branch has been designated pursuant to any of the authorities described in subsection (c); and
(B) the activities of such Muslim Brotherhood branch meets the criteria for such designation, or whether such entities engaged in conduct that may be constitute a ground for such designation, pursuant to any of the authorities described in subsection (c).
(c) Authorities Described.—The authorities described in this subsection are the laws authorizing the designation of an entity as—
(1) a foreign terrorist organization under section 219(a) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1189(a)); or
(2) a Specially Designated Global Terrorist pursuant to Executive Order 13224 (50 U.S.C. 1701 note; relating to blocking property and prohibiting transactions with persons who commit, threaten to commit, or support terrorism).
(d) Sanctions.—
(1) In general.—Not later than 90 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the President shall impose the sanctions described in paragraph (3) with respect to the Muslim Brotherhood or any successor organization.
(2) Sanctions against muslim brotherhood branches.—
(A) In general.—Not later than 30 days after the submission of each report pursuant to subsection (b), in the case of any positive determination made related to a Muslim Brotherhood branch the President shall impose—
(i) the sanctions described in paragraph
(3)(A) on any Muslim Brotherhood branch that has been designated pursuant to subsection
(c)(2)(A); and
(ii) the sanctions described in paragraph
(3)(B) on any Muslim Brotherhood branch whose activities meet the criteria for such designation in accordance with subsection
(b)(2)(B).
(B) Minimum period.—The President may not remove the sanctions described in paragraph (3) from the Muslim Brotherhood during the 4-year period beginning on the date of the report in which such positive determination regarding a Muslim Brotherhood branch was made.
(3) Sanctions described.—The sanctions described in this paragraph are—
(A) designation as a foreign terrorist organization pursuant to section 219(a) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1189(a)); and
(B) imposition of the sanctions applicable with respect to a foreign person pursuant to Executive Order 13224 (50 U.S.C. 1701 note; relating to blocking property and prohibiting transactions with persons who commit, threaten to commit, or support terrorism).
(e) Form.—The report required under subsection (b) shall be submitted in unclassified form, but may include a classified annex, if appropriate. <all>
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