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HB 1438

Virginia House of Delegates bill in Session 2026.

Status: failed. Latest action: February 6, 2026.

State agencies, etc.; agreements with federal authority for immigration enforcement, prohibitions.

Bill ID VA-2026-HB-1438
Session 2026
Status failed
Committee Public Safety
House of Delegates failed 2026-02-06
Summary

Agencies of the Commonwealth; law-enforcement agencies; employees and officers; agreements with federal authority for immigration enforcement; prohibitions and limitations. Prohibits a state agency or a law-enforcement agency, defined in the bill, from entering into a written agreement authorizing any employee or law-enforcement officer to perform a function of a federal immigration officer. The bill provides that federal immigration laws shall be enforced by a state or local law-enforcement agency of the Commonwealth pursuant to a valid judicial warrant, federal or statutory regulations, or as otherwise required by state law. The bill also prohibits an employee of a state agency or a law-enforcement officer, defined in the bill, from conducting certain actions or inquiries regarding a person's citizenship or immigration status while engaged in the performance of his duties and creates a cause of action for appropriate equitable, injunctive, or declaratory relief against such employee or law-enforcement officer who willfully conducts such actions or inquiries in violation of the provisions of the bill. Finally, the bill requires any state agency or law-enforcement agency that has an existing written agreement with a federal authority to perform federal immigration functions to terminate such written agreement by September 1, 2026.

Sponsor
Guzman
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Actions Timeline
Date Event Detail
0000-00-00 Status failed
2026-01-22 Introduced Bill introduced
2026-02-06 Latest Action H Incorporated by Public Safety (HB1441-Lopez) (Voice Vote)
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