Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB194

Introduced
2/1/23  

Caption

Undocumented Persons Family Violence Protection Act; enact

Impact

If enacted, HB194 would amend existing Georgia law pertaining to illegal aliens by adding protections for a vulnerable population that often underreports domestic violence due to fear of legal repercussions. The law would create a safer environment for undocumented individuals, allowing them to access essential law enforcement resources when needed. Supporters of the bill argue that it is a critical step toward ensuring that all victims of domestic violence, irrespective of their immigration status, are afforded necessary protections and support from the legal system.

Summary

House Bill 194, known as the Undocumented Persons Family Violence Protection Act, aims to provide legal protections for undocumented persons who are victims of domestic violence. The bill stipulates that any undocumented individual who, in good faith, seeks law enforcement assistance due to experiencing or witnessing family violence cannot be arrested, charged, or prosecuted for their undocumented status. This legislative initiative seeks to encourage victims to report crimes without the fear of deportation or legal reprisal.

Contention

The bill has sparked discussions regarding its implications on law enforcement practices and the potential challenges it may pose in balancing immigration enforcement with victim protections. Critics argue that the bill could complicate enforcement actions against non-compliant immigrants and may create confusion among law enforcement officers about their duties and processes when responding to incidents involving undocumented persons. Proponents counter that the primary focus should be on protecting victims and that fear of deportation should not hinder victims from reporting crimes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB177

Domestic relations; protection for household pets in both family violence and dating violence protective orders; provide

GA SB12

Rename Family Violence Protection Act

GA SB18

Rename Family Violence Protection Act

GA HB188

Criminal procedure; extend certain protections for victims of family violence and stalking with respect to residential leases

GA HB1113

Personal Privacy Protection Act; enact

GA HB328

Crimes and offenses; persons who are noncitizens and present in the United States without official documentation; revise terminology

GA HB452

Firearms; persons convicted of family violence offenses cannot possess or purchase; provide

GA HB875

Firearms; persons convicted of family violence offenses cannot possess or purchase; provide

GA SB414

"Personal Privacy Protection Act"; enact

GA HB453

Georgia Red Flag Protective Order Act; enact

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.