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Code · BILL · 118th Congress · S. 3881 (Introduced in Senate) — To provide for enhanced Federal, State, and local assistance in the enforcement of the immigration laws, to amend the... · Sec. 12

Sec. 12. Institutional Removal Program

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The Secretary shall continue to operate and implement the program known as the Institutional Removal Program, which— identifies removable criminal aliens in Federal and State correctional facilities; ensures such aliens are not released into the community; and removes such aliens from the United States after the completion of their respective sentences. The Institutional Removal Program shall be extended to all States. Any State that receives Federal funds for the incarceration of criminal aliens shall— cooperate with officials of the Institutional Removal Program; expeditiously and systematically identify all criminal aliens in its prison and jail populations; and promptly convey such information to officials of the Institutional Removal Program as a condition of receiving such Federal funds.
Law enforcement officers of a State, or of a political subdivision of a State, may— hold a criminal alien for a period of up to 14 days after the alien has completed the alien’s State prison sentence in order to effectuate the transfer of the alien to Federal custody when the alien is removable or not lawfully present in the United States; or issue a detainer that would allow aliens who have served a State prison sentence to be detained by the State prison until personnel from U.S.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement can take such alien into custody. Technology, such as video conferencing, shall be used to the maximum extent practicable to make the Institutional Removal Program available in remote locations. Mobile access to Federal databases of aliens, such as IDENT, and live scan technology shall be used, to the maximum extent practicable, to make such resources available to State and local law enforcement agencies in remote locations.
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