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Dignity for Detained Immigrants Act of 2019

Introduced: April 30, 2019 Introduced by: Jayapal, Pramila Democratic · Washington See on congress.gov
 Everywhere this bill has been 5 steps
Introduced
In committee
Reported out
Passed House
Passed Senate
To President
Became law
May 20, 2019
Referred to the Subcommittee on Immigration and Citizenship.
May 9, 2019
Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR H3666)
May 7, 2019
Referred to the Subcommittee on Border Security, Facilitation, and Operations.
Apr 30, 2019
Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary, and in addition to the Committee on Homeland Security, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.
Apr 30, 2019
Introduced in House
 Plain-English summary Congressional Research Service

Dignity for Detained Immigrants Act of 2019

This bill directs the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to establish standards for facilities holding aliens in its custody, phases out using non-DHS facilities for such purposes, and contains other related provisions.

The standards shall comply with the American Bar Association's Civil Immigration Detention Standards. The DHS Office of Inspector General (OIG) shall conduct periodic unannounced inspections of each facility and shall take various actions against noncompliant facilities, including imposing fines, cancelling contracts, and closing facilities.

DHS shall report to Congress any death of an alien in its custody within 24 hours and conduct an investigation within 30 days that identifies policy changes that could reduce the likelihood of such a death.

DHS is prohibited from entering into contracts for third parties to operate detention facilities and shall terminate existing contracts within three years of the bill's enactment.

The bill establishes that OIG facility inspection reports and contracts for an outside entity to operate a detention facility are records available to the public under the Freedom of Information Act.

DHS shall maintain certain information relating to detained aliens, including the alien's location and whether the alien was separated from family.

The bill provides for various requirements and procedures related to detaining aliens, including (1) prohibiting DHS from detaining children, (2) imposing a presumption that an alien should be released, and (3) establishing that aliens in custody shall be subject to the least restrictive conditions. The bill also abolishes mandatory detention for asylum seekers.

What's happening now May 20, 2019

Referred to the Subcommittee on Immigration and Citizenship.

 Committees of jurisdiction 4
 Cosponsors 103
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Sherman, Brad
California · Oct 13, 2020
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Schneider, Bradley Scott
Illinois · Oct 2, 2020
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Lynch, Stephen F.
Massachusetts · Sep 30, 2020
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Kaptur, Marcy
Ohio · Sep 23, 2020
D
Evans, Dwight
Pennsylvania · Sep 21, 2020
D
Beatty, Joyce
Ohio · Aug 25, 2020
D
Crow, Jason
Colorado · Apr 17, 2020
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Sewell, Terri A.
Alabama · Apr 17, 2020
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Wilson, Frederica S.
Florida · Apr 17, 2020
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Carbajal, Salud O.
California · Nov 20, 2019
D
Aguilar, Pete
California · Oct 23, 2019
D
Levin, Mike
California · Oct 4, 2019
D
Beyer, Donald S.
Virginia · Sep 27, 2019
D
Horsford, Steven
Nevada · Sep 27, 2019
D
Keating, William R.
Massachusetts · Sep 24, 2019
D
Tonko, Paul
New York · Sep 24, 2019
D
Stanton, Greg
Arizona · Sep 20, 2019
D
Hoyer, Steny H.
Maryland · Sep 19, 2019
D
Krishnamoorthi, Raja
Illinois · Sep 11, 2019
D
Scanlon, Mary Gay
Pennsylvania · Sep 10, 2019
D
Suozzi, Thomas R.
New York · Sep 10, 2019
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Frankel, Lois
Florida · Aug 20, 2019
D
Pappas, Chris
New Hampshire · Aug 20, 2019
D
Cisneros, Gilbert Ray
California · Aug 9, 2019
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Garcia, Sylvia R.
Texas · Aug 9, 2019
D
Lieu, Ted
California · Aug 9, 2019
D
Matsui, Doris O.
California · Aug 9, 2019
D
Ocasio-Cortez, Alexandria
New York · Aug 9, 2019
D
Quigley, Mike
Illinois · Aug 6, 2019
D
Davis, Danny K.
Illinois · Aug 2, 2019
D
Gallego, Ruben
Arizona · Jul 30, 2019
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Garamendi, John
California · Jul 30, 2019
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Himes, James A.
Connecticut · Jul 30, 2019
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Jeffries, Hakeem S.
New York · Jul 25, 2019
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Waters, Maxine
California · Jul 25, 2019
D
Carson, André
Indiana · Jul 23, 2019
D
Clark, Katherine M.
Massachusetts · Jul 23, 2019
D
Cleaver, Emanuel
Missouri · Jul 11, 2019
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Dean, Madeleine
Pennsylvania · Jul 11, 2019
D
Soto, Darren
Florida · Jul 11, 2019
D
Doggett, Lloyd
Texas · Jul 10, 2019
D
Torres, Norma J.
California · Jul 10, 2019
D
Brownley, Julia
California · Jul 9, 2019
D
Escobar, Veronica
Texas · Jul 9, 2019
D
Larson, John B.
Connecticut · Jul 5, 2019
D
Neguse, Joe
Colorado · Jun 27, 2019
D
Hayes, Jahana
Connecticut · Jun 26, 2019
D
DeLauro, Rosa L.
Connecticut · Jun 25, 2019
D
Meng, Grace
New York · Jun 25, 2019
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Wasserman Schultz, Debbie
Florida · Jun 25, 2019
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