The proposal, titled the Stopping Adversarial Foreign Exploitation of Kids in Domestic Surrogacy (SAFE KIDS) Act, represents the first federal attempt to regulate commercial surrogacy contracts involving foreign adversaries. Under the legislation, any commercial surrogacy agreement entered into with citizens of those four nations would be rendered legally invalid. also spoke in favor of the measure, pointing out the lack of existing federal oversight in the commercial surrogacy sector. The bill’s co-sponsors argue that international commercial surrogacy creates distinct national security risks and leaves room for human trafficking. With the Democratic block on the Senate floor, the legislation remains halted, leaving current federal policies on foreign commercial surrogacy unchanged.