California 2019-2020 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB1408

Introduced
2/22/19  
Introduced
2/22/19  
Refer
3/14/19  
Refer
3/14/19  
Failed
2/3/20  

Caption

Law enforcement: cooperation with immigration authorities.

Impact

The bill modifies existing regulations that restrict law enforcement from notifying immigration authorities about detainees or transferring individuals to federal custody without a judicial warrant or probable cause. By allowing such actions under specified circumstances, AB1408 increases the scope of discretion for law enforcement in immigration-related matters. This change could affect how local jurisdictions enforce immigration laws and influence the balance between local policy and federal immigration enforcement.

Summary

AB1408, introduced by Assembly Member Mathis, seeks to amend various sections of the California Government Code and Penal Code concerning law enforcement's cooperation with immigration authorities. The bill emphasizes the necessity of conducting a pretrial risk assessment for individuals arrested for specified misdemeanor offenses before determining their eligibility for release. Additionally, it permits law enforcement to share information with immigration authorities regarding an individual’s custody status if that person is assessed as posing medium or high risk or if local law enforcement determines the individual is a danger to public safety.

Contention

However, AB1408 presents points of contention primarily among local governments and immigrant advocacy groups. Critics argue that the amendment undermines the California Values Act, which generally limits the involvement of local law enforcement in civil immigration enforcement. Opponents fear that the bill could lead to increased fear among immigrant communities, potentially discouraging cooperation with law enforcement due to concerns over deportation. Proponents, on the other hand, argue that permitting cooperation with immigration authorities in cases that involve serious public safety risks is necessary to maintain community safety.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB2641

Law enforcement: cooperation with immigration authorities.

CA AB1306

State government: immigration enforcement.

CA AB2209

California Values Act: exception.

CA AB1906

California Law Revision Commission: persons with disabilities: terminology.

CA AB642

Law enforcement agencies: facial recognition technology.

CA AB1418

Tenancy: local regulations: contact with law enforcement or criminal convictions.

CA AB2621

Law enforcement training.

CA SB838

Victim compensation: use of force by a law enforcement officer.

CA AB994

Law enforcement: social media.

CA AB2531

Deaths while in law enforcement custody: reporting.

Similar Bills

CA SB554

Law enforcement: immigration enforcement.

CA SB54

Law enforcement: sharing data.

CA AB324

California Values Act: exception.

CA AB2209

California Values Act: exception.

CA SB1219

Law enforcement: sharing data.

CA AB2948

Law enforcement: sharing data.

CA AB1747

California Law Enforcement Telecommunications System: immigration.

CA AB421

Immigration enforcement: prohibitions on access, sharing information, and law enforcement collaboration.