HR 2056 · 119th Congress · Immigration

District of Columbia Federal Immigration Compliance Act of 2025

Introduced 2025-03-11· Sponsored by Rep. Higgins, Clay [R-LA-3]· House

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Latest: Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.(2025-06-12)

Recorded Votes

PassedHouse · 2025-06-12
Roll #171
Yea 224Nay 194
Democrats
11 Yea·194 Nay
Republicans
213 Yea·0 Nay
PassedHouse · 2025-06-12
Roll #171
Yea 224Nay 194
Democrats
11 Yea·194 Nay
Republicans
213 Yea·0 Nay
FailedHouse · 2025-06-12
Roll #170
Yea 205Nay 215
Democrats
205 Yea·0 Nay
Republicans
0 Yea·215 Nay

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[AI summary unavailable — showing source text] District of Columbia Federal Immigration Compliance Act This bill prohibits the District of Columbia (DC) from limiting its cooperation with federal immigration enforcement activities, except for certain instances involving witnesses and victims of crime.  Specifically, the bill bars DC from adopting a law, policy, or practice prohibiting DC governmental entities from sending, receiving, maintaining, or exchanging information regarding the citizenship or immigration status of any individual with a federal, state, or local government entity. Further, DC may not adopt a law, policy, or practice of not complying with lawful requests from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to comply with a detainer for, or notify about the release of, an individual from custody. (A detainer is a formal request from DHS that a state or locality hold an individual in custody for up to 48 hours after the individual would otherwise be released so that DHS may facilitate the individual's removal.) The bill provides exceptions allowing DC to adopt policies of not sharing information or complying with a detainer request regarding an individual who comes forward as a victim or a witn…

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H.R. 2056, District of Columbia Federal Immigration Compliance Act

May 27, 2025

As ordered reported by the House Committee on Oversight and Reform on March 25, 2025

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Cosponsors (1)

1 Republican