The President would have to stop U.S. attacks on vessels in the Caribbean Sea and eastern Pacific unless Congress approves them. The bill says the legal 60-day limit has already run out. It still allows self-defense against an armed attack or an imminent armed attack.
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A joint resolution to direct the removal of United States Armed Forces from hostilities against vessels operating in the Caribbean Sea or the Eastern Pacific Ocean that have not been authorized by Congress. is a Senate bill in committee. The latest recorded action: Read twice and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations.
Latest action on S.J.Res. 100: Read twice and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations.
Who this affects: This bill mainly affects U.S. military units and commanders involved in strike missions against vessels in the Caribbean Sea and eastern Pacific. It also affects the President and Congress by drawing a harder line around who can authorize these operations. People watching U.S. drug-trafficking and regional security policy could also see changes if missions are reduced, delayed, or shifted to other tools.
Why this matters: This matters because it could stop ongoing U.S. military attacks at sea unless Congress votes to allow them. The bill is about who gets to make that decision and how far a President can go without a new law from Congress. It also matters for military planning, because the self-defense exception stays in place but the broader strike authority would not. The exact effect on current missions is still unclear from the text alone.
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Officially: A joint resolution to direct the removal of United States Armed Forces from hostilities against vessels operating in the Caribbean Sea or the Eastern Pacific Ocean that have not been authorized by Congress.
The President would have to stop U.S. attacks on vessels in the Caribbean Sea and eastern Pacific unless Congress approves them. The bill says the legal 60-day limit has already run out. It still allows self-defense against an armed attack or an imminent armed attack.
Use this page to support, oppose, or ask Congress to amend SJRES100. Modern Action shows what the bill would change, helps identify the right senators or representative, and drafts a bill-specific message you can edit and send.
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Where this bill is in the process
Introduced
Introduced in Senate
Senate Committee
Under Senate committee consideration
Latest: Read twice and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations. (12/17/2025)
Senate Floor Vote
Voted on by Senate
Passed Senate
Approved by Senate
House Review
Sent to House for consideration
Passed Both Chambers
Approved by both House and Senate
Signed into Law
Signed by the President
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