Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB1505

Introduced
2/21/24  

Caption

Correctional Services - Transfers to Federal Authorities - Undocumented Immigrants (Protecting Marylanders From Violent Crime Act of 2024)

Impact

The bill specifies that transfers are required under circumstances where the undocumented immigrant is suspected of terrorism or espionage, involved in criminal street gangs, or has been convicted of aggravated felonies. The implications of this legislation could effectively alter the state’s approach to handling undocumented immigrants in correctional facilities by increasing cooperation with federal immigration authorities and potentially leading to higher rates of deportation for specific individuals deemed harmful to national security.

Summary

House Bill 1505, titled 'Correctional Services – Transfers to Federal Authorities – Undocumented Immigrants' and also known as the Protecting Marylanders From Violent Crime Act of 2024, seeks to amend the existing laws surrounding the handling of undocumented immigrants within state correctional facilities. This bill mandates that if the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) requests the transfer of an undocumented immigrant who meets certain criteria, state or local correctional facilities must comply and transfer the individual to federal authorities.

Contention

Points of contention surrounding HB1505 revolve around its potential consequences for community safety and civil liberties. Advocates argue that the bill is necessary for preventing violent crime and enhancing public safety by ensuring that potentially dangerous individuals do not remain in state facilities. Conversely, opponents raise concerns about the broader implications for immigrant communities, fearing that such measures may contribute to fear and mistrust between the community and law enforcement, and can further criminalize undocumented individuals who are not involved in violent activities.

Companion Bills

MD HB756

Carry Over Correctional Services - Transfers to Federal Authorities - Undocumented Immigrants (Protecting Marylanders From Violent Crime Act of 2022)

Previously Filed As

MD HB715

Correctional Services - Violent Crime - Parole

MD SB744

Crimes and Corrections - Penalties and Procedures (Violent Firearms Offender Act of 2023)

MD HB736

Criminal Procedure - Pretrial Release - Crime of Violence (No Bail for Repeat Violent Offenders Act of 2023)

MD SB459

Correctional Services - Restrictive Housing - Limitations (Maryland Mandela Act)

MD HB385

Correctional Services - Restrictive Housing - Limitations (Maryland Mandela Act)

MD SB45

Correctional Services - Restrictive Housing - Limitations (Maryland Mandela Act)

MD HB952

Crimes – Firearms – Penalties and Procedures (Violent Firearms Offender Act of 2023)

MD SB806

Maryland Health Benefit Exchange and Maryland Department of Health - Health Care and Dental Care Coverage for Undocumented Immigrants - Report

MD HB363

Maryland Health Benefit Exchange and Maryland Department of Health - Health Care and Dental Care Coverage for Undocumented Immigrants - Report

MD SB87

Office of the Attorney General - Correctional Ombudsman Unit

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.