Florida 2022 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H1355

Introduced
1/7/22  
Refer
1/14/22  
Refer
1/14/22  
Refer
1/14/22  

Caption

Immigration Enforcement

Impact

The bill's provisions will directly affect the operation of law enforcement agencies and their engagement with immigration enforcement at the state level. By creating a legal framework for agreements with ICE, it places additional responsibilities on local law enforcement to actively participate in immigration enforcement programs. This could lead to increased collaboration between state and federal authorities, but it may also raise questions about the interaction between local policing missions and federal immigration priorities, particularly concerning community trust and policing equity.

Summary

House Bill 1355, concerning immigration enforcement, imposes new requirements on law enforcement agencies in Florida. It amends existing definitions of 'sanctuary policy' and mandates that all law enforcement agencies operating county detention facilities enter into agreements with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). This agreement aims to enhance cooperation in immigration enforcement and ensure that these agencies provide necessary assistance to federal authorities. Furthermore, the bill restricts governmental entities from renewing contracts with common and contracted carriers that are known to be transporting unauthorized aliens into Florida, except under specific conditions aimed at facilitating detention or removal of such individuals.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1355 appears to be deeply polarized. Proponents argue that the bill enhances public safety by ensuring that local law enforcement plays an active role in immigration enforcement, thus preventing sanctuary policies that could harbor illegal immigration. On the other hand, opponents contend that the bill may contribute to racial profiling and undermine community trust in law enforcement, as it could lead to increased scrutiny of local immigrant populations and potentially infringe upon individual rights.

Contention

The most notable points of contention include the bill's definition of 'sanctuary policy' and the implications of mandatory ICE agreements. Critics argue that broad interpretations of sanctuary policies could unjustly penalize communities for enacting protective measures for immigrants. Additionally, there are concerns regarding the necessity and impact of requiring local agencies to assist federal immigration enforcement, which some see as an overreach that could divert resources away from crucial community policing efforts.

Companion Bills

FL S1808

Same As Immigration Enforcement

Previously Filed As

FL H1527

Immigration and State-issued Identification

FL H1491

Violation of State Immigration Law

FL H0245

Immigration Enforcement Assistance Agreements

FL H1435

Immigration and State-issued Identification

FL H0669

Enforcement of Federal Immigrations Laws

FL H1033

Immigration Status and Employment Eligibility

FL H1355

Mental Health and Substance Abuse

FL H1355

Education

FL H1053

Department of Law Enforcement

FL H1275

Traffic Infraction Enforcement

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