Florida 2026 Regular Session

Florida Senate Bill S0304

Introduced
10/28/25  
Refer
11/17/25  

Caption

Violations of State Immigration Laws

Impact

If enacted, S0304 would alter state law significantly by establishing a compensation framework for individuals harmed by unauthorized aliens while also holding local governmental entities accountable for non-compliance with state immigration enforcement policies. Specifically, the language in the bill allows for the creation of a cause of action against local governments or law enforcement agencies that maintain sanctuary policies, effectively enabling civil suits in cases of wrongful death associated with unauthorized aliens. This could lead to an uptick in litigation against local agencies, potentially increasing their legal exposure and liability.

Summary

Bill S0304 aims to amend existing Florida statutes to create stricter penalties for violations of state immigration laws. The bill mandates that the Department of Law Enforcement impose a fine of $10,000 for each violation of these laws, with collected funds designated to provide compensation to victims harmed by unauthorized aliens. Additionally, the bill establishes provisions for compensating residents who can prove they suffered harm due to actions by unauthorized aliens, outlining eligibility requirements for such compensation. A significant focus of the bill is creating a direct pathway for victims to seek recompense, thus shifting some liability towards unauthorized individuals and local governments that may not fully cooperate with immigration enforcement.

Contention

The bill is contentious as it touches upon the sensitive debate surrounding immigration enforcement and the treatment of unauthorized residents within Florida. Proponents argue that it provides necessary protections for victims and ensures accountability for local governments, whereas opponents raise concerns regarding its potential to foster discrimination, legal overreach, and the stigmatization of immigrant communities. The thresholds for proving harm and the implications of established compensation programs may incite further debate over how best to balance state interests, victim rights, and community-integrity in immigration policy.

Companion Bills

FL H0229

Similar To Violation of State Immigration Law

Similar Bills

AL HB474

Property; provide additional procedures; clarify jurisdiction under which local law enforcement may remove unauthorized individuals from an owner's premises

CA SB394

Water theft: fire hydrants.

CT HB05367

An Act Concerning The Removal Of Unauthorized Persons From Residential Property.

FL H1307

Unauthorized Aliens

AZ HB2505

Immigration; law enforcement; repeal

AZ SB1031

Immigration; law enforcement; repeal

AZ SB1360

Immigration; law enforcement; repeal.

CA AB1927

Bail Consumer Protection Act.