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HR 7284

ICE OUT Act

119th Congress Introduced by Lou Correa and 4 co-sponsors

HR 7284 prohibits ICE arrests in sensitive locations like schools and hospitals, aiming to protect immigrants accessing essential services while restricting federal enforcement scope.

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Bill Summary · HR 7284

Legislative bill overview

HR 7284, the ICE OUT Act, would prohibit Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) from conducting certain immigration enforcement activities, including arrests in sensitive locations such as schools, hospitals, and courthouses. The bill aims to limit ICE's operational scope and establish protections for vulnerable populations in areas where people seek essential services.

Why is this important

This legislation directly impacts how federal immigration enforcement is conducted and where it can occur. It affects millions of immigrants, their families, and communities while also touching on questions about law enforcement authority, access to public services, and due process protections.

Potential points of contention

  • Operational constraints on law enforcement: Critics argue that restricting where ICE can operate could impede immigration enforcement efforts and allow individuals subject to removal to avoid detection in everyday activities.
  • Definition and scope of "sensitive locations": Disagreement likely exists over what constitutes a sensitive location and whether the restrictions are too broad or too narrow, affecting both enforcement capability and community protection claims.
  • Sanctuary policy concerns: Opponents may contend this codifies "sanctuary" principles that undermine federal immigration law, while supporters argue it protects constitutional rights and ensures people access essential services without fear.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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