Michigan 2025-2026 Regular Session

Michigan House Bill HB4472

Introduced
5/8/25  

Caption

Law enforcement: other; deportation task force; create. Creates new act.

Impact

The DEPORT task force is expected to influence state laws related to immigration enforcement by recommending policies that strengthen the collaboration between state law enforcement and federal agencies like the Department of Homeland Security. The task force will be instrumental in assessing current practices and providing instructions on how local authorities can more effectively manage interactions with undocumented individuals. The establishment of such a task force indicates a shift towards more proactive state-led immigration enforcement policies.

Summary

House Bill 4472 establishes the Developing Effective Policies on Orderly Removal and Transportation (DEPORT) task force in Michigan. This task force is tasked with making recommendations regarding policies that facilitate the deportation of illegal immigrants and improving training for local law enforcement on interacting with individuals who are in the United States illegally. The bill outlines the structure of the task force, which includes members from various law enforcement backgrounds and local government, appointed by the Speaker of the House.

Contention

Notably, the bill has raised concerns among advocacy groups and some lawmakers regarding its potential implications on how immigrants are treated within Michigan's justice system. Critics argue that creating a task force specifically for deportation could lead to racial profiling and undermine trust in local law enforcement, as immigrant communities may be reluctant to cooperate with police due to fears of deportation. The bill's provisions for the task force's reports to the legislature may also lead to a lack of transparency, as the bill explicitly exempts task force materials from disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act.

Discussion

The bill mandates that the DEPORT task force provide both preliminary and final reports to the legislature on deportation policies within specified timeframes. This accountability is intended to ensure legislative oversight of the task force’s activities, although the visibility of these activities may be limited due to the exemptions laid out in the legislation. As the bill progresses, the discussions surrounding its implementation will likely continue, particularly concerning its social and legal ramifications.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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