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US SB707
Bill
AI Summary
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Sanctuary jurisdictions become ineligible for federal funds intended to benefit undocumented immigrants, including funds for food, shelter, healthcare, legal services, and transportation
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"Sanctuary jurisdiction" is defined as any state or locality with policies that restrict sharing immigration status information with federal authorities or refuse to comply with DHS detainer requests
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Exception provided for jurisdictions that only limit cooperation regarding individuals who come forward as crime victims or witnesses
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Funding restrictions take effect 60 days after enactment or at the start of the next fiscal year, whichever comes first
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Secretary of Homeland Security must submit annual reports to Congress identifying states and localities that failed to comply with federal detainer requests during the preceding year
Legislative Description
No Bailout for Sanctuary Cities Act
Immigration
Last Action
Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
2/25/2025