HB2692

Establishing standards of conduct for agents of the United States immigration and customs enforcement (ICE) prohibiting facial covering of agents, requiring vehicles be clearly marked, requiring judicial search warrants, prohibiting raids in places of worships, schools, daycare centers, hospitals and courts, requiring minimum training.

Introduced·2/4/26
Introduced Text

Kansas HB2692 establishes conduct standards for ICE agents, prohibiting facial coverings, requiring vehicle markings, and banning raids in sensitive.

Kansas HB2692 sets standards for ICE agents operating within the state, including prohibiting facial coverings, requiring ICE vehicles to be clearly marked, and banning raids in places of worship, schools, daycare centers, hospitals, and courts. It also mandates that ICE agents identify themselves when asked, use judicial warrants for surveillance and raids, and complete a minimum training regimen. The act aims to protect civil rights and ensure respectful treatment of noncitizens.

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Interstate Cooperation Committee
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History

Mar 16

House

House Withdrawn from Committee on Federal and State Affairs; Referred to Committee on Interstate Cooperation

Feb 4

House

House Introduced

Feb 4

House

House Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs