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H.R. 4783: Citizen-Only Police Act of 2025

This bill, titled the "Citizen-Only Police Act of 2025," aims to restrict the use of federal funds for law enforcement agencies that employ non-citizens as law enforcement officers. The main points of the bill are as follows:

Key Provisions

  • Federal Funding Restrictions: The bill prohibits any federal funding from being allocated to law enforcement agencies that hire individuals who are not U.S. citizens.

Objective

The primary intent of this legislation is to ensure that only U.S. citizens serve as law enforcement officers within agencies that receive federal financial support. This would mean that those agencies would need to comply with this requirement to qualify for federal assistance.

Impact on Law Enforcement Agencies

If enacted, this bill could lead to significant changes within law enforcement agencies across the country that currently employ non-citizens. Agencies may face challenges in maintaining staffing levels if they are required to dismiss existing employees who do not meet the citizenship requirement. Additionally, some agencies might struggle to fill vacancies, especially in areas where the pool of potential candidates includes non-citizens.

Implementation

Law enforcement agencies would need to adjust their hiring practices and employment policies to comply with the bill. This could involve reviewing the citizenship status of current officers and modifying recruitment strategies to focus solely on U.S. citizens for future hires.

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Actions

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Date Action
Jul. 29, 2025 Introduced in House
Jul. 29, 2025 Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.

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