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KS HB2692
Bill
Status
Introduced
2/4/2026
Primary Sponsor
Alexis Simmons
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AI Summary
- Prohibits ICE agents operating in Kansas from wearing masks or facial coverings, and requires them to display identification on their uniforms and identify themselves when asked
- Requires all ICE vehicles to be clearly marked and prohibits the use of surveillance tools such as Webloc and Tangles without a judicial warrant
- Prohibits ICE agents from conducting raids at places of worship, schools, daycare centers, hospitals, and courts without a judicial warrant, and bans door-to-door raids in neighborhoods, apartments, or any other residential dwellings
- Requires ICE agents to complete a minimum training regimen matching Kansas law enforcement officer training of 14 weeks
- Establishes that the least amount of force necessary shall be the standard used when enforcing federal immigration laws within Kansas, with the stated purpose of protecting civil rights of citizens and ensuring respectful treatment of noncitizens
Legislative Description
Establishing standards of conduct for agents of the United States immigration and customs enforcement (ICE) prohibiting facial covering of agents, requiring vehicles be clearly marked, requiring judicial search warrants, prohibiting raids in places of worships, schools, daycare centers, hospitals and courts, requiring minimum training.
Last Action
House Withdrawn from Committee on Federal and State Affairs; Referred to Committee on Interstate Cooperation
3/16/2026
Committee Referrals
Interstate Cooperation3/16/2026
Federal and State Affairs2/4/2026
Full Bill Text
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