HB 1072

AN ACT relating to a database containing certain records of children who

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89th Regular Session

Jan 14, 2025 - Jun 2, 2025 • Session ended

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What This Bill Does

This Texas bill requires the Department of Public Safety to create a database of fingerprint records for children believed to be in the United States without legal documentation. Under Operation Lone Star, department employees can detain children they suspect are not lawfully present, collect their fingerprints, and conduct a wellness interview to check for potential trafficking risks. The database will track the frequency of unauthorized border crossings, with records to be removed after 15 years or when legal status is confirmed.

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Bill Text

relating to a database containing certain records of children who
are not lawfully present in the United States.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
SECTION 1.  Chapter 411, Government Code, is amended by
adding Subchapter S to read as follows:
SUBCHAPTER S. DATABASE CONTAINING CERTAIN RECORDS OF CHILDREN NOT
LAWFULLY PRESENT IN UNITED STATES
Sec. 411.551.  DEFINITION.  In this subchapter, "child"
means an individual who is younger than 18 years of age.
Sec. 411.552.  FINGERPRINT RECORDS; INTERVIEWS.  (a)  An
employee of the department who is working as part of Operation Lone
Star or a successor operation conducted by the department shall:
(1)  detain a child who the employee has reasonable
suspicion to believe is not lawfully present in the United States;
(2)  obtain a complete set of fingerprints from the
child for purposes of including the fingerprint record in the
database described by Section 411.553; and
(3)  conduct a wellness interview with the child to
ensure that the child is safe and not a victim of a trafficking
offense and contact other appropriate state entities if the child
(b)  An interview under Subsection (a)(3) must be conducted
outside the presence of any person accompanying the child at the
time the employee detains the child.
(c)  A child may not be detained under this section for any
period longer than necessary to satisfy the requirements of
Sec. 411.553.  DATABASE.  (a)  The department shall
establish a database to store the records of fingerprints collected
under Section 411.552 and other information regarding the child's
(b)  The department shall use the database to investigate the
frequency with which a child described by Section 411.552 has
entered the United States unlawfully through the international
(c)  The director shall establish best practices for the
(d)  The department shall establish a process to ensure that
a child's record is removed from the database as soon as practicable
after a child is determined to be lawfully present in the United
States or on the 15th anniversary of the initial inclusion of the
record in the database, whichever date is earlier.
Sec. 411.554.  ACCESS TO DATABASE.  The director by rule
(1)  prevent unauthorized access to the database; and
(2)  release information maintained in the database.
SECTION 2.  As soon as practicable after the effective date
of this Act, the Department of Public Safety shall establish the
database required  by Subchapter S, Chapter 411, Government Code,
SECTION 3.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2025.

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Bill filed: AN ACT relating to a database containing certain records of children who