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US SB3782
Bill
AI Summary
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Victims of murder, rape, or felonies committed by aliens who benefited from sanctuary policies may sue the sanctuary jurisdiction for compensatory damages in federal or state court, with a 10-year statute of limitations and recovery of attorney's fees for prevailing plaintiffs.
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States and localities accepting certain federal grants (including community development block grants and economic development grants, excluding disaster relief) must waive immunity from sanctuary-related civil lawsuits as a condition of receiving funds.
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State and local officials who comply with DHS immigration detainers are deemed federal agents and shielded from liability, with the United States substituted as defendant in any resulting lawsuits challenging the detention.
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Assaults against federal, state, or local law enforcement officers resulting in serious injury carry a mandatory minimum sentence of 20 years imprisonment when interstate commerce elements are present.
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Murder of any law enforcement officer (federal, state, or local) is punishable as first-degree murder under federal law when the perpetrator uses interstate commerce instruments or weapons, with the Attorney General required to report on prosecutions within 3 years.
Legislative Description
Justice for Victims of Sanctuary Cities and Fallen Law Enforcement Act of 2026
Immigration
Last Action
Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
2/5/2026