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Senate Bill 63 requires Alabama law enforcement to collect fingerprints and DNA from illegal aliens in custody, enhancing immigration tracking and generating $1.8M annually.
Senate Bill 63 requires Alabama law enforcement to collect fingerprints and DNA from illegal aliens in custody, enhancing immigration tracking and generating $1.8M annually.
Senate Bill 63 (SB 63), enacted on May 12, 2025, mandates that law enforcement agencies in Alabama collect and submit fingerprints and DNA samples from individuals identified as illegal aliens in their custody. This legislation aims to enhance the state's immigration enforcement and data collection efforts.
The primary purpose of SB 63 is to establish a systematic process for law enforcement to gather biometric data from illegal aliens. By requiring the collection of fingerprints and DNA, the bill seeks to improve the tracking and identification of individuals who are unlawfully present in the United States.
Senate Bill 63 represents a significant shift in Alabama's approach to immigration enforcement by formalizing the collection of biometric data from illegal aliens. The bill aims to enhance public safety and improve the state's ability to manage immigration-related issues, while also establishing a new funding mechanism to support the associated costs.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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