Bob Godfrey voted Yea (Passage With Amendment) on this Legislation.
Title: Limits Cooperation Between Local Law Enforcement and Federal Immigration Agencies
Signed by Governor Ned Lamont
Title: Limits Cooperation Between Local Law Enforcement and Federal Immigration Agencies
Vote to pass a bill that limits investigative cooperation between local law enforcement officers and federal immigration agencies.
Prohibits any law enforcement officer or employee of a school police or security department from detaining an individual in pursuit of a civil immigration detainer unless the detainees is accompanied by a warrant issues or signed by a judicial officer, unless the law enforcement officer determines that the individual (Sec. 1):
Has been convicted of a felony;
Is subject to pending criminal charges in the state where bond has not been posted;
Has an outstanding warrant in the state;
Is identified as a known gang member in the National Crime Infrastructure database or any similar database, or is designated as a Security Risk Group member or a Security Risk Group Safety Threat by the Department of Corrections;
Is identifies as a possible match in the federal Terrorist Screening Database;
Is subject to a final order of deportation or removal issued by a federal immigration authority; or
Presents an acceptable risk to public safety, as determined by the law enforcement officer.
Prohibits any law enforcement officer or employee of a school police of security department from arresting or detaining an individual based on a civil immigration detainer or an administrative warrant, unless the law enforcement officer determines the individual falls under the previously listed circumstances (Sec. 1).
Specifies that any confidential information of an individual who comes into contact with a law enforcement officer to be disclosed to a federal immigration authority only if such disclosure is (Sec. 1):
Authorizes in writing by the individual to whom the information pertains, or by the parent or guardian of such individual if hey are a minor;
Necessary in furtherance of a criminal investigation related to potential terrorism; or
Otherwise required by law.
Defines “confidential information” as any information obtained and maintained by a law enforcement agency related to the following (Sec 1):
An individual’s sexual orientation, status as a victim of domestic violence or sexual assault, or their immigration status;
Whether such individual is a crime witness or the recipient or public assistance; and
An individual’s income tax or other financial records, including Social Security numbers.
Defines “civil immigration detainer” as a request from a federal immigration authority to a local or state law enforcement agency for purposes including, but not limited to the following (Sec. 1):
Detaining a individual suspected of violating a federal immigration law or who has been issues a final order of removal;
Facilitating the arrest of an individual by a federal immigration authority, or the transfer of an individual to the custody of a federal immigration authority;
Providing notification of the release date and date of an individual in custody; and
Notifying a law enforcement officer, through any form used by the US Department of Homeland Security, of the federal immigration authority’s intent to take custody of an individual.
Defines “school police or security department” as any police or security department of the constituent units of the state system of higher education, a public school, or a local or regional school district (Sec. 1).
Defines “judicial officer” as any judge of the state or federal judicial branches other than an immigration judge (Sec. 1).
Title: Limits Cooperation Between Local Law Enforcement and Federal Immigration Agencies
Vote to pass a bill that limits investigative cooperation between local law enforcement officers and federal immigration agencies.
Prohibits any law enforcement officer or employee of a school police or security department from detaining an individual in pursuit of a civil immigration detainer unless the detainees is accompanied by a warrant issues or signed by a judicial officer, unless the law enforcement officer determines that the individual (Sec. 1):
Has been convicted of a felony;
Is subject to pending criminal charges in the state where bond has not been posted;
Has an outstanding warrant in the state;
Is identified as a known gang member in the National Crime Infrastructure database or any similar database, or is designated as a Security Risk Group member or a Security Risk Group Safety Threat by the Department of Corrections;
Is identifies as a possible match in the federal Terrorist Screening Database;
Is subject to a final order of deportation or removal issued by a federal immigration authority; or
Presents an acceptable risk to public safety, as determined by the law enforcement officer.
Prohibits any law enforcement officer or employee of a school police of security department from arresting or detaining an individual based on a civil immigration detainer or an administrative warrant, unless the law enforcement officer determines the individual falls under the previously listed circumstances (Sec. 1).
Specifies that any confidential information of an individual who comes into contact with a law enforcement officer to be disclosed to a federal immigration authority only if such disclosure is (Sec. 1):
Authorizes in writing by the individual to whom the information pertains, or by the parent or guardian of such individual if hey are a minor;
Necessary in furtherance of a criminal investigation related to potential terrorism; or
Otherwise required by law.
Defines “confidential information” as any information obtained and maintained by a law enforcement agency related to the following (Sec 1):
An individual’s sexual orientation, status as a victim of domestic violence or sexual assault, or their immigration status;
Whether such individual is a crime witness or the recipient or public assistance; and
An individual’s income tax or other financial records, including Social Security numbers.
Defines “civil immigration detainer” as a request from a federal immigration authority to a local or state law enforcement agency for purposes including, but not limited to the following (Sec. 1):
Detaining a individual suspected of violating a federal immigration law or who has been issues a final order of removal;
Facilitating the arrest of an individual by a federal immigration authority, or the transfer of an individual to the custody of a federal immigration authority;
Providing notification of the release date and date of an individual in custody; and
Notifying a law enforcement officer, through any form used by the US Department of Homeland Security, of the federal immigration authority’s intent to take custody of an individual.
Defines “school police or security department” as any police or security department of the constituent units of the state system of higher education, a public school, or a local or regional school district (Sec. 1).
Defines “judicial officer” as any judge of the state or federal judicial branches other than an immigration judge (Sec. 1).
Title: Limits Cooperation Between Local Law Enforcement and Federal Immigration Agencies