A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that the law enforcement agents and other personnel of the Department of Justice and the Department of Homeland Security, who have been temporarily engaging in civil immigration enforcement operations, should be returned to their primary missions during periods of active hostility with Iran.
Summary
This is a non-binding Senate resolution, meaning it expresses the Senate's position but does not have the force of law and does not require presidential approval. The resolution proposes that law enforcement agents and personnel from the Department of Justice and Department of Homeland Security who have been temporarily assigned to civil immigration enforcement operations should be reassigned back to their primary missions during periods of active hostility with Iran.
If enacted, this resolution would not directly compel any action, as non-binding resolutions are statements of congressional intent rather than enforceable law. However, it would signal to the executive branch that the Senate believes these law enforcement resources should be redirected away from immigration enforcement and toward other priorities during times of heightened tension with Iran. The practical effect would depend on whether the administration chooses to follow the Senate's expressed preference regarding how to allocate these federal personnel.