US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal Senate Bill SB2967

Introduced
10/2/25  

Caption

Border Lands Conservation Act

Impact

Under SB2967, federal land management agencies will be mandated to inventory existing roads and trails within covered federal land that have been altered due to illegal crossings. The bill stipulates that cooperative agreements should be established to prioritize the installation of technology and infrastructure aimed at preventing unlawful entries. Additionally, the legislation will obligate federal agencies to report on environmental degradation caused by illegal immigration, thereby allowing for targeted remediation efforts and monitoring of wildfires and other environmental impacts.

Summary

SB2967, titled the 'Border Lands Conservation Act', aims to enhance the management of federal lands along the southern and northern borders of the United States. This legislation seeks to improve operational control and deter illegal crossings by increasing access to navigable roads and installing necessary tactical infrastructure. The bill also emphasizes the need for cooperative agreements between federal agencies, particularly between the Departments of Homeland Security and the Interior, to improve effectiveness in managing border security and addressing environmental concerns.

Contention

There are notable points of contention surrounding SB2967, primarily concerning its implications for wildlife and environmental protections. Critics fear that prioritizing border security measures may infringe upon conservation efforts and affect the integrity of protected areas, particularly national parks and wildlife refuges. Moreover, there's an ongoing debate regarding the potential for increased militarization of these lands and whether such measures can provide effective solutions to illegal immigration without compromising environmental standards.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US SF3880

A resolution urging the President and Congress to reject the Border Lands Conservation Act

US HB2026

Ending Major Borderland Environmental Ruin from Wildfires (EMBER) Act

US S0546

Conservation Lands

US H0441

Conservation Lands

US AB2590

Resource conservation: sentinel landscapes.

US HB1125

LOCAL Act Local Opportunities, Conservation, and American Lands Act

US HB1332

State Trust Lands Conservation & Recreation Work Group

US HB7330

DALCI Act Driftless Area Landscape Conservation Initiative Act

US HB2134

Southern Nevada Economic Development and Conservation Act

US HB389

Southern Border Farmers and Ranchers Protection ActThis bill directs the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) to provide payments to agricultural producers to implement certain conservation practices in counties at or near the Texas southern border. In general, this Department of Agriculture program provides technical and financial assistance to agricultural producers and forest landowners to address natural resource concerns.Specifically, EQIP must provide payments to agricultural producers to implement conservation practices to address and repair damage to agricultural land and farming infrastructure that is in a county at or near the Texas southern border and contributes to natural resource concerns or problems.

Similar Bills

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