Craig Condemns Anti-Immigrant Bill
June 18, 2025
Hearcel F. Craig News
Today, state Senator Hearcel Craig (D-Columbus) criticized the Ohio Senate’s passage of Senate Bill 172, a bill that threatens the due process rights of immigrants living in Ohio.
“This bill goes too far into creating an atmosphere of fear for folks who are deeply concerned for their civil rights,” said Craig. “Senate Bill 172 would remove local protections and pave the way for state and local enforcement of federal immigration law, potentially stripping away due process and upending longstanding lines of authority.”
Senate Bill 172:
- significantly expands state authority over immigration enforcement by prohibiting any local ordinance, rule, or official action that limits cooperation with federal immigration authorities;
- allows action to be taken against individuals not only for unlawful presence but also based solely on suspicion, without evidence or legal findings;
- applies even in traditionally protected areas such as places of worship, courthouses, schools, and community centers;
- forbids public officials from protecting or shielding undocumented individuals, even in emergencies or humanitarian cases; and
- protects individuals from penalty if they act “in good faith” under the bill, even if their actions conflict with local laws or community policies.
Senate Bill 172 now heads to the Ohio House of Representatives for consideration.
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