South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H4527

Introduced
5/8/25  

Caption

Federal Due Process

Impact

The resolution serves as a reminder of the obligation of the U.S. Government to follow federal court orders, specifically citing a case where a U.S. District Court found that an individual, Kilmar Abrego Garcia, was removed from the U.S. in contravention of a court order that prohibited his removal. This situation highlights the potential for significant legal ramifications and calls for accountability in the execution of immigration policies and practices regarding individual rights.

Summary

House Bill 4527 is a resolution affirming the constitutional right of due process as guaranteed by the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments of the U.S. Constitution. The resolution addresses concerns regarding the U.S. Government's actions of arresting and removing individuals from the United States to prisons in El Salvador without providing them with the opportunity to contest these decisions. Notably, over 250 individuals have reportedly been affected by these removals, raising serious questions about due process and civil rights.

Contention

The resolution reflects broader concerns regarding federal authority and its implications for individual rights. This is particularly relevant as the resolution emphasizes that both the guilty and innocent are entitled to due process guarantees. The contention arises from the perceived overreach of governmental powers that could lead to unjust removals and the erosion of civil liberties, contributing to a significant public discourse surrounding immigration and due process in America.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SC SR22

Urge federal govt reduce processing time-veteran disability claim

SC S0476

Joint Committee on Federalism

SC SB816

Relating To Due Process Protections.

SC AJR11

Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities program: federal funding cuts.

SC SB198

Creates a process for nullification of federal actions

SC SB816

Relating To Due Process Protections.

SC SB1225

Creates a process for nullification of federal actions

SC HB438

Relating To Due Process Protections.

SC HB438

Relating To Due Process Protections.

SC HR118

A RESOLUTION urging federal policymakers to adopt a uniform definition of "ultra-processed food."

Similar Bills

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