arrow_back Civic Audit
Share share

Deportation Orders Made Public: New Online Registry of Removed Individuals

This law requires the Department of Homeland Security to publish online the details of every individual who receives a final order of removal (deportation). Citizens will gain access to the person's name, photograph, aliases, and last known state of residence. This measure aims to increase transparency in immigration enforcement but involves the public disclosure of personal data of those subject to removal orders.
Key points
DHS must publish information about individuals who receive a final deportation order on its website.
The public data includes the individual's name, photograph, aliases, and last known state of residence.
The change increases government transparency regarding immigration enforcement actions.
article Official text account_balance Process page notifications_active Track this Bill
Status: Introduced
Civic Will
Checking votes...
I support
I oppose
Why does your vote on bills matter?
It creates raw, undeniable proof. Civic Will provides the permanent data to verify the Government's loyalty towards its citizens (explained here). Start recording it now.
Additional Information
Print number: 119_HR_5795
Sponsor: Rep. Biggs, Andy [R-AZ-5]
Process start date: 2025-10-21