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SHIELD Act: Funding for Legal Support and Training in Deportation Cases

This act provides $100 million annually to expand legal representation and infrastructure for individuals facing removal from the U.S. It aims to ensure fair legal proceedings by increasing the number of trained lawyers and support staff available to help.
Key points
Allocates $100 million per year for legal workforce and infrastructure development.
Provides grants for recruiting and training lawyers, social workers, and community navigators.
Supports local governments and non-profits in offering immigration-related legal services.
Focuses on improving access to high-quality, linguistically appropriate legal aid.
Establishes strict oversight and audits to prevent the misuse of federal funds.
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Introduced
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Additional Information
SHIELD Act
Print number: S 4142
Sponsor: Sen. Markey, Edward J. [D-MA]
Process start date: 2026-03-19