Enforce the Law for Sanctuary Cities Act

HB 3009 Enforce the Law for Sanctuary Cities Act

US Congress 114th Congress

Enforce the Law for Sanctuary Cities Act
HB-3009


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Enforce the Law for Sanctuary Cities Act


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Section 2

Amends the Immigration and Nationality Act to make a state or local subdivision ineligible for state criminal alien assistance program funding if it:

  • (1) has in effect any law, policy, or procedure prohibiting or restricting communication with the Immigration and Naturalization Service or other government entity regarding an individual's citizenship or immigration status; or
  • (2) prohibits state or local law enforcement officials from gathering information regarding an individual's citizenship or immigration status


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Section 3

Withholds specified Department of Justice funds (for the State Criminal Alien Assistance Program, the Community-Oriented Policing Services program, and the Byrne JAG program) under parts Q and E of title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 from such states or local subdivisions.

  

Bill Texts

Engrossed 07/25/2015

Introduced 07/15/2015

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On Agreeing to the Resolution

11/22/2020

Yeas: 243 | Nays: 174
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On Motion to Recommit with Instructions

07/23/2015

Yeas: 181 | Nays: 239
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On Passage

07/23/2015

Yeas: 241 | Nays: 179
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History

Received In The Senate And Read Twice And Referred To The Committee On The Judiciary.

07/24/2015

Rule H. Res. 370 Passed House.

07/23/2015

Considered Under The Provisions Of Rule H. Res. 370. (consideration: Cr H5440-5451)

07/23/2015

Rule Provides For Consideration Of H.r. 3009 With 1 Hour Of General Debate. Previous Question Shall Be Considered As Ordered Except Motion To Recommit. Measure Will Be Considered Read. Bill Is Closed To Amendments.

07/23/2015

Debate - The House Proceeded With One Hour Of Debate On H.r. 3009.

07/23/2015

The Previous Question Was Ordered Pursuant To The Rule. (consideration: Cr H5449)

07/23/2015

Mr. Jeffries Moved To Recommit With Instructions To The Committee On The Judiciary. (consideration: Cr H5449-5450; Text: Cr H5449)

07/23/2015

Debate - The House Proceeded With 10 Minutes Of Debate On The Motion To Recommit With Instructions, Pending Reservation Of A Point Of Order. The Instructions Contained In The Motion Seek To Report The Same Back To The House Forthwith With An Amendment To Ensure That The Attorney General May Not Reduce Or Eliminate Any Funding Provided To A State, Or A Political Subdivision Of A State, If The Attorney General Determines That The Reduction Or Elimination Would Result In: (1) An Increase In The Overall Crime Rate, Including An Increase In Domestic Violence, Sex Trafficking, Or Crimes Against Children; Or (2) A Decrease In The Number Of Trained Law Enforcement Officers. Subsequently, The Point Of Order Was Withdrawn.

07/23/2015

The Previous Question On The Motion To Recommit With Instructions Was Ordered Without Objection. (consideration: Cr H5450)

07/23/2015

On Motion To Recommit With Instructions Failed By The Yeas And Nays: 181 - 239 (roll No. 465). (consideration: Cr H5450-5451)

07/23/2015

Motion To Reconsider Laid On The Table Agreed To Without Objection.

07/23/2015

On Passage Passed By Recorded Vote: 241 - 179 (roll No. 466). (text: Cr H5409)

07/23/2015

Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 370 Reported To House. Rule Provides For Consideration Of H.r. 3009 With 1 Hour Of General Debate. Previous Question Shall Be Considered As Ordered Except Motion To Recommit. Measure Will Be Considered Read. Bill Is Closed To Amendments.

07/22/2015

Referred To The Subcommittee On Immigration And Border Security.

07/10/2015

Introduced In House

07/09/2015

Referred To The House Committee On The Judiciary.

07/09/2015