Title 22 › Chapter CHAPTER 73— - INTERNATIONAL RELIGIOUS FREEDOM › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER II— - COMMISSION ON INTERNATIONAL RELIGIOUS FREEDOM › § 6432
The Commission must review religious freedom abuses every year and all year long, using the Country Reports, the Annual Report, the Executive Summary, and other sources, and tell the President, the Secretary of State, and Congress what to do. For countries that violate or tolerate abuses, the Commission must suggest policies for the U.S. to use — for example, diplomatic protests or inquiries, multilateral condemnation, delaying or cancelling exchanges or visits, cutting or ending certain aid, and targeted or broad trade penalties, or even pulling the chief of mission. For countries that show real improvement, it must suggest positive steps — private or public praise, more exchanges or aid, lifting past actions, and invitations for visits. The Commission must also say how each policy might affect the religious communities and people involved. It must keep watching abuses in consultation with independent human rights groups, NGOs, and religious communities, make needed recommendations to U.S. officials, track whether its recommendations are carried out, and, as much as possible, check whether those actions actually help religious freedom.
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22 U.S.C. § 6432
Title 22 — Foreign Relations and Intercourse
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73