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黑料新闻's Trust Act under debate during hours-long public hearing

Angelica Idrovo's testimony in support of HB 7212 included that she is an undocumented immigrant, leading to a lengthy exchange with some Republican representatives.
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Angelica Idrovo's testimony in support of HB 7212 included that she is an undocumented immigrant, leading to a lengthy exchange with some Republican representatives.

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Advocates came in droves to the Legislative Office Building in Hartford Wednesday morning with signs and sky-blue shirts that stated their message loud and clear: 鈥淪trengthen the Trust Act Now.鈥

The state Judiciary Committee listened to testimony throughout the day from supporters of , which would do just that.

黑料新闻鈥檚 Trust Act keeps local and state police from sharing information about a person鈥檚 immigration status with federal immigration authorities with exceptions like in cases of serious crime convictions.

The new bill would add more limits on the information and resources shared between 黑料新闻鈥檚 law enforcement and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

For example, the bill would prevent law enforcement from sharing a person鈥檚 home address, workplace or school, as well as their hours of work or school hours, unless there is a signed judicial warrant or subpoena, among other exceptions.

Advocates and lawmakers gather at the Legislative Office Building in Hartford to show support for a house bill to strengthen 黑料新闻鈥檚 Trust Act on March 19, 2025.
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Advocates and lawmakers gather at the Legislative Office Building in Hartford to show support for a house bill to strengthen 黑料新闻鈥檚 Trust Act on March 19, 2025.

Calling for a stronger Trust Act

Though they are strong supporters of the bill, advocates with the Trust Act NOW! campaign are calling on lawmakers to make the bill even stronger.

黑料新闻 Students for a Dream Executive Director Tabitha Sookdeo said there are gaps in the current law that need to be addressed.

鈥淭hat includes adding enforceability mechanisms,鈥 Sookdeo said, 鈥渟o that the Trust Act has teeth and so that families have redress when their rights are violated.鈥

ACLU-CT Director of Public Policy and Advocacy Chelsea-Infinity Gonzalez said she wants to see provisions that would keep federal immigration officers out of 黑料新闻 courthouses.

鈥淎n explicit ban on courthouse arrests,鈥 Gonzalez said, 鈥渟o that no one has to choose between their safety and their right to access justice.鈥

Kica Matos, executive director of the National Immigration Law Center, said the state needs to respond to the Trump administration鈥檚 actions targeting immigrant communities.

鈥淭he path to authoritarianism in this country is being built on the backs of immigrants,鈥 Matos said. 鈥淭hat is why we need a stronger Trust Act in 黑料新闻.鈥

Fr. Michael Johnson, Executive Director of the Franciscan Center for Urban Ministry, said in his testimony in support of strengthening the trust act that the Bible calls on its followers to 鈥渢reat the foreigner with justice鈥 18 times. 鈥淵ou know why it鈥檚 there 18 times? Because we don鈥檛 do it very well as human beings.鈥
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Fr. Michael Johnson, Executive Director of the Franciscan Center for Urban Ministry, said in his testimony in support of strengthening the Trust Act that the Bible calls on its followers to 鈥渢reat the foreigner with justice鈥 18 times. 鈥淵ou know why it鈥檚 there 18 times? Because we don鈥檛 do it very well as human beings.鈥

Discourse during public hearing

Nearly 200 people signed up to testify before the state Judiciary Committee Wednesday. The committee was listening to testimony for the as well as , which concerns civil immigration detainers, and , which concerns prohibiting bail apprehensions on certain premises.

Juan Fonseca Tapia of Danbury is the campaign manager of the Trust Act NOW! campaign. He told committee members that the bill needs a legal enforcement mechanism to keep police who violate the Trust Act accountable.

鈥淚n order for us to know if there are any violations happening,鈥 Fonseca Tapia said, 鈥渙ne of the things that we could do would be the creation of an oversight board.鈥

Committee member and Republican State Rep. Greg Howard for Ledyard, North Stonington and Stonington pushed back.

鈥淚f somebody is afraid to commit crimes because of the ramifications, that鈥檚 a good thing, isn鈥檛 it?鈥 Howard asked Fonseca Tapia.

Fonseca Tapia responded saying that people are afraid because of what鈥檚 happening in the country.

鈥淧eople are being picked up on the street by ICE agents without having a real warrant signed by a judge,鈥 he said.

Howard is supporting a bill that would lessen the Trust Act鈥檚 restraints.

Following a lengthy exchange Juan Fonseca Tapia, Campaign Manager for the Trust Act Now Coalition, and Representative Greg Howard continued discussing how their views align and differ in the seats of the hearing.
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Following a lengthy exchange Juan Fonseca Tapia, Campaign Manager for the Trust Act Now Coalition, and Representative Greg Howard continued discussing how their views align and differ in the seats of the hearing.

House Republicans introduced the bill back in January. It would reduce the limits placed on local police, so it鈥檚 easier for them to contact federal immigration authorities about undocumented people who have been arrested.

Angelica Idrovo, an undocumented resident of New Haven, also testified. She said she moved to 黑料新闻 with her family when she was 12-years-old.

鈥淢ost recently, I received calls from undocumented people afraid to renew their driver's license because they don鈥檛 want their data to end up in ICE hands,鈥 Idrovo said.

Republican State Rep. Patrick Callahan of Danbury, New Fairfield, New Milford and Sherman, asked her for evidence. According to Callahan, the fear is unfounded because police in 黑料新闻 are focused on criminals.

鈥淵ou said their information is being shared and being used by ICE. Do you have any substantiation of that?鈥 Callahan asked.

鈥淣o,鈥 Idrovo said, 鈥渁nd that鈥檚 why I鈥檓 making this statement that the Trust Act is working and we should be reinforcing it.鈥

Nearly a dozen bills are before the legislature this session looking to change the Trust Act. About half want to see the law eliminated entirely.

Daniela Doncel is a Colombian American journalist who joined 黑料新闻 in November 2024. Through her reporting, Daniela strives to showcase the diversity of the Hispanic/Latino communities in 黑料新闻. Her interests range from covering complex topics such as immigration to highlighting the beauty of Hispanic/Latino arts and culture.

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