HR 2056 · 119th CongressPassed Housecongress.gov ↗
What this bill does
AI plain-language summaryThis bill would stop Washington, D.C. from creating any rules that prevent its government agencies from sharing information about a person's citizenship or immigration status with federal, state, or local authorities. It would also require D.C. to cooperate when the Department of Homeland Security asks it to hold someone in custody for up to 48 hours so that immigration officials can arrange to remove that person. However, the bill makes an exception: D.C. would still be allowed to protect people who come forward as victims of or witnesses to a crime from having their information shared or being held on these requests.
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