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Limiting Immigration Enforcement at Sensitive Locations

This new law restricts immigration enforcement actions near places like hospitals, schools, and churches. It aims to ensure citizens can access these locations freely without fear of arrest. It also sets rules for officers and requires reporting on such actions.
Key points
Prohibits immigration enforcement within 1,000 feet of sensitive locations, unless under urgent circumstances.
Sensitive locations include medical facilities, schools, churches, social service providers, courthouses, and public demonstration sites.
Evidence obtained in violation of these rules may be excluded, and deportation proceedings could be terminated.
Immigration agencies must train staff and regularly report on enforcement actions taken at sensitive locations.
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Additional Information
Protecting Sensitive Locations Act
Print number: S 455
Sponsor: Sen. Blumenthal, Richard [D-CT]
Process start date: 2025-02-06