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New Rules for Family Detention at US Border

This act changes the rules for detaining families with children at the border, clearly stating that children traveling with parents can be detained. It aims to standardize regulations and ensure families remain together during immigration procedures. Additionally, states will not be able to require licenses for family detention facilities.
Key points
Children traveling with parents can be detained with them, with no presumption against detention.
The Department of Homeland Security must detain parents charged with minor border offenses together with their children.
States cannot require licenses for federal family and child detention facilities.
The changes aim to satisfy the requirements of the Flores v. Meese settlement agreement regarding the detention of accompanied minors.
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Additional Information
Print number: 119_HR_61
Sponsor: Rep. Biggs, Andy [R-AZ-5]
Process start date: 2025-01-03