Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB856

Introduced
1/17/25  

Caption

Relating To Immigration.

Impact

The bill will amend existing statutes to prevent educational officials from collecting or disclosing the immigration status of students and their families unless mandated by federal or state law. In addition, it limits the access of ICE agents to school and health facilities, unless they present proper identification and a judicial warrant. This move is intended to reinforce Hawaii's commitment to providing safe educational and healthcare environments. The bill also emphasizes the importance of privacy and confidentiality regarding sensitive individual information.

Summary

SB856 aims to establish standards for educational institutions and health facilities in Hawaii when dealing with federal immigration authorities, specifically the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The bill is rooted in the recognition of Hawaii's rich immigrant population, highlighting the significant presence of undocumented individuals and the need to protect their rights, particularly during interactions with government entities. By ensuring that certain protocols are followed, the legislation aims to create a safer environment for students and patients, particularly in public educational settings and health facilities.

Contention

There may be points of contention regarding this bill, specifically around the balance between federal immigration enforcement and state-level protections for immigrants. Proponents argue that the bill is necessary to uphold the civil rights of all individuals, ensuring that immigrant families do not live in fear that seeking education or healthcare could expose them to immigration enforcement. Critics, however, may view this legislation as a challenge to federal authority and express concerns about potential unintended consequences for local law enforcement collaboration with federal agencies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

HI SB853

Relating To Immigration.

HI SB854

Relating To Immigration.

HI HB73

Relating To Immigration Detention Facilities.

HI SB794

Relating To Immigration Detention Facilities.

HI SB818

Relating To Immigration.

HI HB440

Relating To Immigration.

HI SB1742

Relating to immigration visa waivers for physicians.

HI HB3860

Relating to immigration visa waivers for physicians.

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