Connecticut 2026 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05439

Introduced
3/3/26  

Caption

An Act Concerning Civil Immigration Detainers For Persons Who Are Charged With The Commission Of A Class A, B Or C Felony Or A Family Violence Crime.

Impact

If enacted, HB 5439 would fundamentally alter the way local law enforcement interacts with federal immigration authorities. It introduces explicit guidelines on when a law enforcement agency can communicate with federal entities like ICE and mandates that individuals subject to a civil immigration detainer be notified of such actions. This could lead to significant changes in how local policing strategies are developed in response to federal immigration issues, potentially increasing tensions between state and federal policy objectives.

Summary

House Bill 5439 is focused on civil immigration detainers concerning individuals charged with class A, B, or C felonies, or family violence crimes. The bill aims to define the parameters under which law enforcement may detain individuals based on civil immigration detainers, emphasizing that such detainment can only occur if certain criteria are met, namely a finding of probable cause for the specified charges. The act seeks to delineate federal and state responsibilities regarding immigration enforcement, specifically in relation to local law enforcement agencies.

Contention

There are notable points of contention surrounding HB 5439, particularly regarding its implications for civil rights and local autonomy. Proponents of the bill argue that it is necessary for maintaining public safety by ensuring that individuals charged with serious offenses can be managed appropriately. Conversely, opponents raise concerns regarding potential overreach by law enforcement and the bill's impact on immigrant communities. They argue that such detainers can lead to unwarranted deportations and fear within communities that may deter them from reporting crimes or cooperating with police.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HB07211

An Act Concerning Civil Immigration Detainers For Persons Who Are Charged With The Commission Of A Class A, B Or C Felony Or A Family Violence Crime.

CT HB06665

An Act Concerning Federal Immigration Authorities And Individuals Subject To Civil Immigration Detainers.

CT HB07066

An Act Concerning Interactions Between School Personnel And Immigration Authorities, The Purchase And Operation Of Certain Drones, Grants To Certain Nonprofit Organizations, And Student Athlete Compensation Through Endorsement Contracts And Revenue Sharing Agreements.

CT HB07259

An Act Concerning Revisions To Various Statutes Concerning Criminal Justice.

CT HB05601

An Act Concerning Cooperation By State And Local Officials With Federal Personnel In The Enforcement Of Federal Immigration Law.

CT HB07212

An Act Concerning The Trust Act And Prohibited State Contracts.

CT HB06368

An Act Requiring State Law Enforcement Agencies To Cooperate With The Federal Office Of Immigration And Customs Enforcement.

CT HB06513

An Act Concerning Support For Victims And Families Of Violent Crimes.

CT HB08004

An Act Concerning Children's Behavioral Health, A Standard Self-employment Expense Deduction For Temporary Family Assistance, The Telecommunications Surcharge To Support The Firefighters Cancer Relief Program, Courthouse Operations, Data Protection And Procedures For Redistricting And Correcting Districting Errors.

CT HB07071

An Act Concerning Families With Service Needs.

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