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House Bill 9

Immigrant Safety Act [view on nmlegis.gov]

Financial Analysis: FIR


Sponsors
Rep. Eleanor Chávez 26 Bernalillo
Rep. Angelica Rubio 35 Doña Ana
Rep. Andrea Romero 46 Santa Fe
Rep. Marianna Anaya 18 Bernalillo
Rep. Christine Chandler 43 Los Alamos, Sandoval & Santa Fe

Status
HousePassed yesterday 35-25


"Official" History

This is the official nmlegis action history. I'm doing my best to translate the LONG/WEIRD-STRING to something less gibberishy. And before you ask, no, the "Legis Day" number has no mapping to the real world.

Actions: [5] HCPAC/HJC-HCPAC [7] DP-HJC [11] DP [14] PASSED/H (35-25)

Legis DayActionDetails
5 referred HCPAC/HJC
5 sent HCPAC
7 passed HCPAC (view committee report) DP 4-2; nays: Block, Lord
7 sent HJC
11 passed HJC (view committee report) DP 7-4; nays: Chavez, Hall II, Martinez, Reeb
14 passed House 35-25



This table shows bill actions detected on Ed's system, using heuristics that may not be 100% accurate and which may not reflect the "official" nmlegis chronology. It is probably more than you care to know.

Feb 12 filed: Immigrant Safety Act
[new]
sent to HCPAC
actions: 'HPREF' -> '[5] HCPAC/HJC-HCPAC'
new sponsor: Eleanor Chávez
new sponsor: Christine Chandler
Feb 13 new sponsor: Angelica Rubio
sponsor: Christine Chandler: 2 -> 3
Feb 15 added to HCPAC 2025-02-18 13:30
added to HCPAC agenda on Tue Feb 18, 13:30
new sponsor: Andrea Romero
sponsor: Christine Chandler: 3 -> 4
Feb 18 new sponsor: Marianna Anaya
Feb 19 sponsor: Marianna Anaya: 5 -> 4
sponsor: Christine Chandler: 4 -> 5
passed HCPAC; sent to HJC
actions: '[5] HCPAC/HJC-HCPAC' -> '[5] HCPAC/HJC-HCPAC [7] DP-HJC'
Feb 27 scheduled for HJC on Fri Feb 28, 13:30
Mar 1 passed HJC; sent to Speaker's Table
actions: '[5] HCPAC/HJC-HCPAC [7] DP-HJC' -> '+ [11] DP-T'
Mar 2 on House calendar for Mon Mar 3, 10:30
Mar 3 actions: '[5] HCPAC/HJC-HCPAC [7] DP-HJC [11] DP-T' -> '[5] HCPAC/HJC-HCPAC [7] DP-HJC [11] DP'
on House calendar for Tue Mar 4, 10:30
Mar 4 on House calendar for Wed Mar 5, 10:30
Mar 5 on House calendar for Thu Mar 6, 10:30
Mar 6 on House calendar for Fri Mar 7, 10:30
Mar 7 passed House
actions: '[5] HCPAC/HJC-HCPAC [7] DP-HJC [11] DP' -> '+ [14] PASSED/H (35-25)'

HOUSE BILL 9

57th legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - first session, 2025

INTRODUCED BY

Eleanor Chávez and Angelica Rubio and Andrea Romero

and Marianna Anaya and Christine Chandler

 

 

 

 

AN ACT

RELATING TO PUBLIC SAFETY; ENACTING THE IMMIGRANT SAFETY ACT; PROHIBITING PUBLIC BODIES FROM ENTERING INTO AGREEMENTS USED TO DETAIN INDIVIDUALS FOR FEDERAL CIVIL IMMIGRATION VIOLATIONS AND REQUIRING THE TERMINATION OF ANY SUCH EXISTING AGREEMENTS; PROHIBITING PUBLIC BODIES FROM OTHERWISE USING PUBLIC PROPERTY TO FACILITATE DETAINING INDIVIDUALS FOR FEDERAL CIVIL IMMIGRATION VIOLATIONS.

 

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:

     SECTION 1. [NEW MATERIAL] SHORT TITLE.--This act may be cited as the "Immigrant Safety Act".

     SECTION 2. [NEW MATERIAL] DEFINITION.--As used in the Immigrant Safety Act, "public body" means a state or local government, an advisory board, a commission, an agency or an entity created by the constitution of New Mexico or any branch of government that receives public funding, including political subdivisions, special tax districts, school districts and institutions of higher education.

     SECTION 3. [NEW MATERIAL] PROHIBITING PUBLIC BODIES FROM ENTERING INTO AGREEMENTS USED TO DETAIN INDIVIDUALS FOR FEDERAL CIVIL IMMIGRATION VIOLATIONS AND REQUIRING PUBLIC BODIES TO TERMINATE ANY SUCH EXISTING AGREEMENTS.--

          A. No public body may enter into, renew or otherwise agree to be a party to any agreement to detain individuals for federal civil immigration violations, including any intergovernmental services agreement to detain individuals for federal civil immigration violations.

          B. A public body that is a party to any existing agreement that is used to detain individuals for federal civil immigration violations shall exercise the termination provision of the agreement as applied to its use for detaining individuals for federal civil immigration violations immediately upon the effective date of the Immigrant Safety Act for the earliest effective date permissible under the terms of the agreement.

          C. No public body may sell, trade, lease or otherwise dispose of any real property for the detention of individuals for federal civil immigration violations.

          D. No public body may impose or continue in effect any law, ordinance, policy or regulation that violates or conflicts with the provisions of the Immigration Safety Act.

          E. Nothing in this section shall be construed to limit the ability of law enforcement personnel to detain individuals for the purpose of investigatory detention as permitted by state law.

          F. Where the Immigrant Safety Act includes a provision applicable to a public body, that provision likewise applies to any entity or individual acting on behalf of or within the scope of the authority of the public body.

     SECTION 4. [NEW MATERIAL] ENFORCEMENT.--

          A. The attorney general or a district attorney may institute a civil action in district court if the attorney general or district attorney has reasonable cause to believe that a violation of the Immigrant Safety Act has occurred or to prevent a violation of that act from occurring.

          B. In any action brought under Subsection A of this section, the court may award appropriate relief, other than monetary damages, to include declaratory and temporary, preliminary or permanent injunctive relief.

     SECTION 5. [NEW MATERIAL] SEVERABILITY.--If any part or application of the Immigrant Safety Act is held invalid, the remainder or its application to other situations or persons shall not be affected.

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