Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB818

Introduced
1/17/25  

Caption

Relating To Immigration.

Impact

If enacted, SB818 will significantly alter existing protocols within public educational and healthcare facilities in Hawaii. By preventing the collection of immigration status information, the bill fosters an environment where students and patients can seek services without fear of deportation or discrimination. This move also underscores the state's commitment to inclusivity and civil rights, particularly for undocumented individuals who may otherwise avoid seeking education or medical care due to fear of immigration enforcement. Moreover, the bill reflects a broader trend across various states seeking to protect immigrant communities and uphold their rights.

Summary

SB818 is a legislative proposal in Hawaii aimed at providing stricter protections regarding immigration status within educational and healthcare institutions. The bill specifically prohibits covered educational entities, such as public schools and charter schools, from collecting information about a student's or their family's citizenship or immigration status. It also restricts access for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials to these facilities, requiring valid identification, a written statement of purpose, and a judicial warrant for entry. This measure reflects an effort to ensure that schools remain safe spaces for all students, regardless of their or their families' immigration status.

Contention

The proposal may face opposition from some legislators and advocacy groups who argue it undermines federal immigration laws and could potentially harbor undocumented immigrants in public institutions. Advocates for the bill, however, maintain that it's essential to ensure that all children have access to free public education and that vulnerable populations receive necessary healthcare without fear of unjust consequences. The discussion around SB818 is likely to include debates on local vs. federal responsibilities in immigration enforcement and the balance between safety and civil rights protections.

Companion Bills

HI HB440

Same As Relating To Immigration.

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