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KS HB2692

KS 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.


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Introduced
02/04/2026
In Committee
02/04/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2025-2026 Regular Session

Bill Summary

AN ACT establishing standards of conduct for agents of the United States immigration and customs enforcement; prohibiting facial covering, requiring agency vehicles to be clearly marked; prohibiting raids in schools, places of worship, daycare centers, hospitals and courts; requiring judicial search warrants; requiring minimum training.

AI Summary

This bill establishes new conduct standards for agents of the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operating within Kansas, aiming to protect civil rights and ensure respectful treatment of individuals. Key provisions include prohibiting ICE agents from wearing masks or any facial coverings, requiring them to display identification on their uniforms, and mandating that all ICE vehicles be clearly marked. Agents will also be required to identify themselves when asked and will be prohibited from using surveillance tools like "webloc" or "tangles" without a judicial warrant, which is a court order authorizing specific surveillance activities. Furthermore, ICE agents must undergo a minimum training regimen equivalent to that of state law enforcement officers, lasting 14 weeks. The bill also prohibits ICE agents from conducting raids in places of worship, schools, daycare centers, hospitals, and courts without a judicial warrant, and prohibits door-to-door raids in residential areas.

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Government Affairs

Sponsors (12)

Last Action

House Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs (on 02/04/2026)

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