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SB25-047

Enforcement of Federal Immigration Law

Concerning reversing certain actions by the general assembly related to measures intended to limit enforcement of federal immigration law.
Session:
2025 Regular Session
Subject:
Immigration
Bill Summary

In 2006, the general assembly passed Senate Bill 06-090, which:

  • Prohibited a local government from passing any ordinance or policy that would prohibit a police officer, local official, or local government employee from cooperating with federal officials with regard to the immigration status of a person within the state;
  • Required a peace officer who has probable cause to believe that a person is not legally present in the United States to report the person to the federal immigration and customs enforcement office;
  • Required each local government to provide notice to peace officers of the duty to report and to provide written confirmation of the notice and reporting statistics to the general assembly; and
  • Prohibited a local government that violates this provision from receiving any grants administered by the department of local affairs.

Senate Bill 06-090 was repealed in 2013. The bill recreates and reenacts Senate Bill 06-090.

Current law prohibits:

  • A person from being arrested while the person is present at a courthouse, or while going to, attending, or coming from a court proceeding, and provides remedies for a violation;
  • A probation officer or probation department employee from providing personal information about an individual to federal immigration authorities; and
  • State and local governmental entities from contracting with a private entity for immigration detention services or entering into agreements for immigration detention services.

The bill repeals each of these laws.


(Note: This summary applies to this bill as introduced.)

Status

Introduced
Under Consideration

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Sponsors

Sponsor Type Legislators
Prime Sponsor

Sen. M. Baisley
Rep. M. Brooks, Rep. C. Richardson

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