Indiana 2025 Regular Session

Indiana Senate Bill SB0429

Introduced
1/13/25  

Caption

Public safety and noncitizen crimes.

Impact

Beyond modifications to penal codes, this bill mandates that prosecuting attorneys collect data regarding crimes committed by noncitizens and submit it to the Attorney General. Another critical aspect is the stipulation that sentencing courts must transfer noncitizens to the custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) following their sentence completion. This requirement will alter the operational dynamics within judicial proceedings, and significantly, it emphasizes an early onset of immigration enforcement connected with state judicial processes.

Summary

Senate Bill 429 is aimed at addressing public safety concerns related to noncitizens engaging in vehicular crimes, particularly focusing on the operation of motor vehicles without valid driver's licenses. The bill increases the penalties for individuals who drive without having ever received a license, escalating minor violations into more serious felonies based on the outcomes of their actions. For instance, if such an individual's driving leads to serious bodily injury, the act becomes a Level 6 felony, while a resultant catastrophic injury or death escalates it to a Level 5 felony. Furthermore, enablers of unlicensed driving face penalties as well, including Class A misdemeanors for allowing unlicensed individuals to operate their vehicles.

Contention

The bill reflects broader national discussions regarding immigration policies and public safety, drawing marked distinctions on how different jurisdictions perceive the treatment of noncitizens involved in criminal activities. Proponents argue that it will enhance public safety by ensuring that only licensed drivers operate vehicles and by holding individuals accountable for allowing unlicensed drivers on the roads. However, critics may contend that the bill could lead to excessive punitive measures against noncitizens, complicating their trajectory within the criminal justice system and imposing further hardships on immigrant communities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN SB0240

Public safety.

IN SB0358

Firearm safety.

IN SB0080

Code publication amendments.

IN HB1055

Public safety matters.

IN HB1378

Worksite safety.

IN HB1281

Vulnerable road users.

IN SB0080

Makes Indiana Code publication amendments.

IN HB1162

Bureau of motor vehicles.

IN HB1240

Criminal law issues.

IN HB1372

Driving privilege cards.

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