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Committee rejects immigration‑cooperation carve‑out for HB 4,111 A but advances bill to floor

Senate Committee on Judiciary · February 25, 2026
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Summary

Senators debated and rejected an amendment that would have required state and local law enforcement to cooperate with federal immigration authorities about persons convicted of Oregon felonies. The committee advanced HB 4,111 A to the floor with a due‑pass recommendation and recorded notices of possible minority reports.

The Senate Judiciary Committee debated a dash A9 amendment to House Bill 4,111 A that would carve out a narrow exception to Oregon's ban on profiling by requiring state and local law enforcement to cooperate with federal immigration authorities concerning persons convicted of Oregon felonies.

Staff described the amendment as creating a narrow exemption to the state's existing profiling protections so that law enforcement would cooperate with federal immigration authorities in…

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