Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SB569

Introduced
3/1/24  
Refer
3/4/24  
Introduced
3/1/24  

Caption

Criminal Procedure; requirements for bail hearings for illegal aliens and removable or inadmissible aliens charged with a felony; provide

Impact

The implementation of SB 569 could significantly alter the process for how bail is granted in felony cases involving illegal aliens. It aligns with a growing trend among states to impose stricter measures regarding immigration status and criminal proceedings. This can be expected to lead to an increase in detention times for these individuals, as judges will now have heightened criteria to meet before allowing bail. Furthermore, the bill includes mandates for sheriffs and jailers to comply with federal immigration detainer requests, which solidifies local law enforcement’s role in immigration enforcement.

Summary

Senate Bill 569 aims to amend Georgia's criminal procedure laws, specifically concerning bail hearings for individuals identified as illegal aliens or removable/inadmissible aliens charged with a felony that is punishable by imprisonment for one year or more. The bill stipulates that courts are not authorized to release such individuals unless they provide specific findings addressing various factors related to the individual’s immigration status during the hearing process. This ensures that the release of these individuals is scrutinized on a case-by-case basis, effectively making it harder for them to secure bail.

Contention

Debate surrounding SB 569 reflects broader national discussions about immigration policy and the intersection with the criminal justice system. Proponents argue that the bill is necessary to ensure that individuals charged with serious crimes, who are illegally residing in the country, do not pose a flight risk by being released on bail. Critics, however, contend that the bill could lead to unjust detentions and increased racial profiling within the justice system. They express concern that this legislation may drive a wedge between immigrant communities and law enforcement, instilling fear that would discourage individuals from reporting crimes or cooperating with police.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SB426

To Create The Defense Against Criminal Illegals Act; And To Establish Enhanced Penalties For Illegal Aliens Who Commit Serious Felonies Involving Violence.

GA HB3004

Prohibiting entry by illegal aliens

GA HB7

Illegal immigration; procedures for arrest, detention, transportation of illegal aliens provided for; reporting requirements established

GA SJR1

Proposing a constitutional amendment requiring the denial of bail under certain circumstances for illegal aliens charged with certain offenses punishable as a felony.

GA SB72

Creates provisions relating to illegal aliens

GA HB376

Illegal immigration; procedures for arrest, detention, transportation of illegal aliens provided for; reporting requirements established; penalties established

GA SB204

Criminal Procedure; offenses that are not serious violent felonies, sexual felonies, or other certain offenses to be charged by accusation of the district attorney; allow

GA HB49

Relating to the creation of the offense of criminal trespass by illegal aliens and to certain procedures for arresting illegal aliens suspected of committing criminal offenses.

GA HB2169

Admission to bail; rebuttable presumptions against bail for an alien illegally present in the U.S.

GA HJR16

Proposing a constitutional amendment requiring the denial of bail for an illegal alien charged with an offense punishable as a felony.

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