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US SB2935
Bill
AI Summary
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State and local law enforcement officers are prohibited from arresting, detaining, or depriving foreign nationals of liberty based solely on warrants, indictments, or requests issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC)
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State and local authorities may not cooperate with the ICC or use any funds, facilities, personnel, or equipment to assist in ICC-related arrests or detentions
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Exceptions allow enforcement only if Congress enacts legislation expressly authorizing cooperation in a specific case, or if the President certifies to Congress that cooperation is essential to a declared national security interest
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Federal law preempts any state or local law, policy, or regulation that permits or requires actions inconsistent with this prohibition
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Introduced September 29, 2025 by Senator Scott of Florida and referred to the Senate Judiciary Committee
Legislative Description
Sovereign Enforcement Integrity Act of 2025
Crime and law enforcement
Last Action
Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
9/29/2025