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SB 53

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2025 Regular Session Introduced by Dan Innis and 1 co-sponsor

Senate Bill 53 enhances immigration enforcement in Alabama by requiring jails to verify detainees' status and establishes penalties for human smuggling and concealing illegal aliens.

Committee Report: Referred to Interim Study, 01/07/2026; Vote 5-0; CC;
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Bill Summary · SB 53

Summary of Senate Bill 53 (SB 53)

Overview

Senate Bill 53, titled "Crimes and offenses, crimes of concealing an illegal alien and human smuggling established," was introduced on February 4, 2025, and has since been enacted. The bill establishes new procedures for law enforcement and jail officials regarding the immigration status of detainees and introduces new criminal offenses related to human smuggling and concealing illegal aliens.

Purpose and Intent

The primary intent of SB 53 is to enhance the enforcement of immigration laws within the state of Alabama. It aims to provide clear processes for determining the immigration status of individuals detained in state, county, or municipal jails and to create new criminal offenses to address human smuggling and the concealment of illegal aliens.

Key Provisions

  1. Determination of Immigration Status:

    • Jail administrators or their designees are required to attempt to determine if an individual arrested and detained is an illegal alien under specified circumstances.
    • The bill outlines the process for verification of immigration status, including responses to federal detainers and administrative warrants.
  2. New Criminal Offenses:

    • Concealing an Illegal Alien: The bill establishes this as a new crime, defining penalties for individuals who conceal illegal aliens.
    • Human Smuggling: This offense is also created under the bill, with specific penalties for violations.
  3. Amendments to Existing Laws:

    • The bill amends several sections of the Code of Alabama (Sections 31-13-3, 31-13-12, and 31-13-18) to provide updated definitions and clarify the responsibilities of law enforcement and jail officials.
  4. Repeal of Invalid Provisions:

    • The bill repeals Section 31-13-13, which previously addressed illegal aliens but was deemed invalid by federal courts.

Impact

  • Law Enforcement and Jail Administration: The bill is expected to increase the administrative obligations of law enforcement agencies and jails as they comply with the new procedures for verifying immigration status.
  • Financial Implications: The enactment of this bill may lead to increased receipts for the State General Fund and municipal general funds through fines and court costs. However, the exact financial impact remains undetermined and will depend on the number of individuals charged and convicted under the new offenses.
  • Community and Legal Entities: The bill affects various stakeholders, including law enforcement, local jails, district attorneys, and community corrections programs, which may face increased responsibilities and potential costs.

Legislative Timeline

  • February 4, 2025: Bill introduced and referred to the Senate Committee on County and Municipal Government.
  • May 6, 2025: Passed with amendments after multiple readings and committee reports.
  • May 14, 2025: Delivered to the Governor for signature.
  • May 22, 2025: Enacted into law.

Conclusion

Senate Bill 53 represents a significant shift in Alabama's approach to immigration enforcement, introducing new responsibilities for law enforcement and establishing criminal penalties for actions related to illegal immigration. The bill's implementation will require careful monitoring to assess its impact on communities and the legal system.

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

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