Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB1050

Caption

Law enforcement officers and agencies; protection of student data from immigration officials under certain circumstances; provide

Impact

The legislative intent behind HB1050 is to attain a balance between enforcing immigration laws and safeguarding students from undue immigration scrutiny within school environments. By implementing practices that restrict data access regarding students' immigration status, the bill aims to foster a safe academic atmosphere. Schools are mandated to designate a specific administrator responsible for handling interactions with immigration officials, which reinforces the protective measures outlined in the bill. As part of compliance, the legislation also stipulates that unauthorized disclosure of student records could lead to penalties for local law enforcement agencies.

Summary

House Bill 1050 aims to amend immigration-related provisions affecting public schools in Georgia. The bill specifically seeks to protect the privacy of student data by limiting the cooperation of public school employees and administrators with immigration enforcement agencies. Under HB1050, immigration officers would be prohibited from entering school premises without a valid judicial warrant, and school officials are tasked with ensuring that any interactions with law enforcement relating to immigration compliance adhere strictly to these guidelines. This is seen as a significant measure to create a deflection between students' education and federal immigration enforcement activities.

Contention

The bill has sparked considerable debate among legislators and advocacy groups. Proponents argue that it upholds students' rights and secures educational environments from the potential repercussions of immigration law enforcement infiltrating public schools. Conversely, opponents of HB1050 are likely to assert that such protection could hinder the ability to effectively address unlawful immigration activities and that it may prompt legal questions on the responsibilities of public employees in reporting immigration status. The discussions surrounding these themes highlight the ongoing controversies over educational protections and law enforcement authority in immigration matters in Georgia.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SB483

Law Enforcement Officers and Agencies; covered immigration officers to wear body cameras during public immigration enforcement functions; require

GA SB389

Law Enforcement Officers and Agencies; covered immigration officers wear visible identification during public immigration enforcement functions; require

GA HB1053

Law enforcement officers and agencies; local law enforcement involvement with immigration and cooperation with federal authorities; repeal provisions

GA SB549

Law Enforcement Officers and Agencies; covered governmental entities from providing funding or resources in support of the operation of immigration detention centers; prohibit

GA SB464

Law Enforcement Officers and Agencies; federal immigration authorities from utilizing certain technologies to identify individuals for certain purposes; prohibit

GA SB517

Law Enforcement Officers and Agencies; use of immigration detention centers in this state for two years; prohibit

GA SB1139

Providing for extent of cooperation between certain law enforcement agencies and Federal immigration authorities; prohibiting certain acts by law enforcement agencies; and providing for policies limiting assistance with immigration enforcement.

GA A558

Requires law enforcement agencies to adopt policies of cooperation with federal immigration officials.

GA HB2657

law enforcement agencies; immigration enforcement

GA SB0508

Law enforcement: other; immigration enforcement at certain locations; prohibit in certain circumstances. Creates new act.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.