2025 Regular SessionIndiana Legislature

HB1531: Various immigration matters.

Legislative Summary

Various immigration matters. Provides that if a law enforcement officer, governmental body, or a postsecondary educational institution is made a party to a civil suit and the attorney general determines that the suit has arisen out of certain acts, the attorney general shall defend the law enforcement officer, the governmental body, or the postsecondary educational institution throughout the action. Clarifies that the enforcement of federal immigration laws may be carried out by federal, state, or local law enforcement. Removes the mens rea standard in the statute concerning governmental entities or postsecondary institutions violating the citizenship and immigration status information and enforcement of federal laws chapter. Provides that a governmental body that has the custody of an individual who is the subject of an immigration detainer request shall: (1) provide the judge authorized to grant or deny the individual's release on bail notice that the individual is subject to an immigration detainer request; (2) record in the individual's case file that the individual is subject to an immigration detainer request; (3) comply with the immigration detainer request; and (4) inform the individual that the individual is being held pursuant to an immigration detainer request. Provides immunity to a governmental body or an employee of a governmental body for any action taken concerning an immigration detainer request. Provides that if the attorney general determines that probable cause exists that a governmental entity has not complied with an immigration detention request, the attorney general may bring a court action to: (1) enjoin an act or practice constituting a violation of an immigration detention request; and (2) impose a civil penalty for noncompliance with an immigration detention request. Provides that if the attorney general determines a governmental body did not comply with an immigration detention order, upon the advice of the attorney general, the governor may order that state funding and grants be withheld to the governmental body for up to one year. Requires a judge who receives notice that an individual is subject to an immigration detainer request to ensure that the notice of the immigration detainer request is recorded in the court's record. Prohibits an employer from knowingly or intentionally recruiting, hiring, or employing an unauthorized alien. Provides that if the attorney general determines that probable causes exists that an employer has recruited, hired, or employed an unauthorized alien, the attorney general may enjoin the action and seek the suspension of the employer's operating authorizations. Requires a parole sponsor to submit certain information to the state department of revenue annually. Provides that the state department of revenue shall retain the information submitted by parole sponsors and may share the information with the attorney general. Provides that a governmental entity that employs a prosecuting official is entitled to investigative costs and costs in an indecent nuisance action.

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Bill History

1/21/2025
Coauthored by Representatives Jeter, Davis, Bascom
House of Representatives
1/21/2025
Authored by Representative Prescott
House of Representatives
1/21/2025
First reading: referred to Committee on Judiciary
House of Representatives
2/17/2025
Committee report: amend do pass, adopted
House of Representatives
2/19/2025
Amendment #1 (Burton) failed; Roll Call 232: yeas 28, nays 65
House of Representatives
2/19/2025
Amendment #2 (Garcia Wilburn) prevailed; voice vote
House of Representatives
2/19/2025
Amendment #8 (Dvorak) failed; Roll Call 233: yeas 28, nays 63
House of Representatives
2/19/2025
Amendment #6 (Burton) failed; Roll Call 234: yeas 27, nays 60
House of Representatives
2/19/2025
Amendment #9 (Wesco) motion withdrawn
House of Representatives
2/19/2025
Second reading: amended, ordered engrossed
House of Representatives
2/20/2025
Senate sponsors: Senators Koch and Garten
House of Representatives
2/20/2025
Third reading: passed; Roll Call 252: yeas 64, nays 26
House of Representatives
2/21/2025
Referred to the Senate
House of Representatives
3/3/2025
First reading: referred to Committee on Judiciary
Senate
3/10/2025
Senator Johnson T added as third sponsor
Senate
3/24/2025
Senator Zay added as cosponsor
Senate

Amendments

House Amendment #1

House Amendment #1

2/19/2025Not Adopted

House Amendment #5

House Amendment #5

2/19/2025Not Adopted

House Amendment #4

House Amendment #4

2/19/2025Not Adopted

House Amendment #3

House Amendment #3

2/19/2025Not Adopted

House Amendment #2

House Amendment #2

2/19/2025Not Adopted

House Amendment #9

House Amendment #9

2/19/2025Not Adopted

House Amendment #8

House Amendment #8

2/19/2025Not Adopted

House Amendment #7

House Amendment #7

2/19/2025Not Adopted

House Amendment #6

House Amendment #6

2/19/2025Not Adopted

House Judiciary Amendment #7

House Judiciary Amendment #7

2/17/2025Not Adopted

House Judiciary Amendment #8

House Judiciary Amendment #8

2/17/2025Not Adopted

House Judiciary Amendment #3

House Judiciary Amendment #3

2/17/2025Not Adopted

House Judiciary Amendment #8

House Judiciary Amendment #8

2/17/2025Not Adopted

Roll Call Votes

House - Third reading
2/20/2025
64
Yea
26
Nay
4
Not Voting
6
Absent
Result: PASSED
House - Amendment #6 (Burton) failed
2/19/2025
27
Yea
60
Nay
10
Not Voting
3
Absent
Result: FAILED
House - Amendment #1 (Burton) failed
2/19/2025
28
Yea
65
Nay
4
Not Voting
3
Absent
Result: FAILED
House - Amendment #8 (Dvorak) failed
2/19/2025
28
Yea
63
Nay
6
Not Voting
3
Absent
Result: FAILED

Status Information

Current Status
Engrossed(2/21/2025)
Chamber
Senate
Committee
Judiciary(Senate)

Documents

Engrossed
Bill Text2/19/2025323.2 KB
Comm Sub
Bill Text2/17/2025322.2 KB
Introduced
Bill Text1/15/2025203.0 KB
Fiscal Note
Fiscal Note2/20/202580.4 KB
Fiscal Note
Fiscal Note2/19/202580.1 KB
Fiscal Note
Fiscal Note2/17/202580.2 KB
Misc
Misc2/17/202585.1 KB
Misc
Misc2/17/202523.2 KB
Fiscal Note
Fiscal Note1/20/202584.2 KB
Fiscal Note
Fiscal Note1/15/202563.6 KB