US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB756

Introduced
1/28/25  

Caption

287(g) Program Protection Act

Impact

The proposed legislation aims to enhance the operational capabilities of local law enforcement agencies by allowing them to engage in immigration enforcement without the previous ambiguity surrounding their authority. This grant of power is posited to facilitate a more cohesive immigration enforcement strategy across jurisdictions, which supporters argue would promote better resource allocation and compliance with immigration laws. Furthermore, it establishes criteria for the Secretary to deny requests for agreements and stipulates that a robust explanation must be provided should such a denial occur.

Summary

House Bill 756, titled the '287(g) Program Protection Act', seeks to amend the Immigration and Nationality Act's section 287(g) to provide clear directives regarding agreements between the Secretary of Homeland Security and state or local law enforcement agencies. The bill mandates that the Secretary shall enter into written agreements for local law enforcement to assume immigration enforcement roles, intending to streamline the process of integrating local law agencies into federal immigration enforcement efforts. It removes the discretion previously held by the Attorney General concerning such agreements, thereby establishing a more systematic approach to local immigration enforcement.

Contention

Critics of HB 756 voice concerns regarding the potential implications for local communities, arguing that it could exacerbate tensions between immigrant populations and law enforcement. The automatic delegation of immigration enforcement to state and local agencies may result in racial profiling and a climate of fear among undocumented immigrants. Additionally, there are apprehensions about local resources being diverted from community policing efforts to immigration enforcement, undermining trust and collaboration between law enforcement and the communities they serve. These contrasting views highlight an ongoing debate about the balance between federal immigration policy and local control.

Congress_id

119-HR-756

Policy_area

Immigration

Introduced_date

2025-01-28

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US SB2401

287(g) Program Protection Act

US SB0430

Grants for participation in the 287(g) program.

US HB1158

Participation in the 287(g) program.

US SB455

Protecting Sensitive Locations Act

US SB4405

287(g) Expansion Act

US HB8077

287(g) Cooperation Act of 2026

US SB817

Falun Gong Protection Act

US HB1540

Falun Gong Protection Act

US HB1061

Protecting Sensitive Locations Act

US HB2349

Uyghur Human Rights Protection Act

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