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LC 3095

Generally revise laws relating to illegal aliens

2025 Regular Session

Aimed to broadly revise laws on unauthorized immigrants; with no text released and the draft died in process, no changes or impact were enacted.

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Bill Summary · LC 3095

Summary of LC 3095: Generally revise laws relating to illegal aliens

Overview

LC 3095 is a draft bill with the stated aim of generally revising laws relating to illegal aliens. The bill falls under the subject areas of Law Enforcement and Criminal Procedure. As of the available records, the bill did not advance and is listed as “Draft Died in Process.”

Bill Details

  • Bill Number: LC 3095
  • Title: Generally revise laws relating to illegal aliens
  • Status: Draft; Died in Process
  • Introduced: December 13, 2024
  • Classification: Bill
  • Subject: Law Enforcement (also categorized under Criminal Procedure)
  • Legislative Actions:
    • 2024-12-13: Drafter Assigned
    • 2025-05-27: Draft Died in Process

What the bill is intended to do

  • The title indicates a broad effort to revise existing laws related to unauthorized or undocumented individuals (“illegal aliens”). However, no text or provisions are provided in the available records, so the specific changes, definitions, or enforcement mechanisms remain unknown from this summary.
  • Given its classification, the bill would be expected to touch on areas connected to law enforcement procedures and criminal-justice processes as they pertain to immigration-related law.

Key provisions (not publicly available)

  • The actual provisions, including any new definitions, enforcement authorities, penalties, or procedural changes, are not included in the provided information. Therefore, no specific provisions can be itemized or analyzed for impact.

Affected parties and potential impacts

  • Without the bill’s text, it is not possible to identify precise affected groups or agencies. In general terms, legislation revising laws related to unauthorized immigrants could affect:
    • Law enforcement and public safety agencies
    • Immigration and border-related administrative processes
    • Individuals identified as unauthorized or undocumented
    • Judicial and detention/holding processes
  • The ultimate impact would depend on the exact revisions enacted (if passed), including any changes to definitions, enforcement powers, civil or criminal penalties, or due-process protections.

Procedural timeline and status

  • Introduced and drafted on December 13, 2024.
  • The only subsequent action documented is the 2025-05-27 entry, indicating the draft died in process, meaning it did not advance to committee review or floor consideration.
  • The status document shows it existed as a draft during the legislative drafting process but did not become law.

Next steps for readers

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