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Department of Homeland Security Accountability Act of 2026
To require the Secretary of Homeland Security to notify Congress of any serious injury or death of any individual in the custody of the Department of Homeland Security, and for other purposes.
Summary
- Requires the Secretary of Homeland Security to notify Congress within 72 hours of any serious bodily injury or death of an individual in DHS custody or as a result of DHS employee, contractor, or agent conduct.
- Requires notifications to include the date, time, location, circumstances, nationality, use of force, de-escalation tactics, and details on whether and when medical assistance was sought and provided.
- Requires DHS to conduct internal investigations of all serious bodily injuries and deaths, conducted by employees outside the chain of command of those being investigated.
- Requires preservation of all video recordings for at least five years and mandatory administrative leave for employees involved in serious bodily injury or lethal force incidents until investigation completion.
- Requires DHS to conduct mortality reviews for deaths and medical assistance reviews for serious injuries to ensure compliance with Department standards.
- Requires DHS to submit investigation reports to Congress within seven days of investigation completion.
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Sponsor (1)
15 cosponsors
- Del. Norton, Eleanor Holmes [D-DC-At Large] (D-DC)
- Rep. Carter, Troy A. [D-LA-2] (D-LA)
- Rep. Correa, J. Luis [D-CA-46] (D-CA)
- Rep. Goldman, Daniel S. [D-NY-10] (D-NY)
- Rep. Green, Al [D-TX-9] (D-TX)
- Rep. Johnson, Julie [D-TX-32] (D-TX)
- Rep. Kennedy, Timothy M. [D-NY-26] (D-NY)
- Rep. Krishnamoorthi, Raja [D-IL-8] (D-IL)
- Rep. McClellan, Jennifer L. [D-VA-4] (D-VA)
- Rep. McIver, LaMonica [D-NJ-10] (D-NJ)
- Rep. Mejia, Analilia [D-NJ-11] (D-NJ)
- Rep. Subramanyam, Suhas [D-VA-10] (D-VA)
- Rep. Thanedar, Shri [D-MI-13] (D-MI)
- Rep. Thompson, Bennie G. [D-MS-2] (D-MS)
- Rescom. Hernández, Pablo Jose [D-PR-At Large] (D-PR)
Actions (3)
- Jul 7, 2026 Referred to the Subcommittee on Border Security and Enforcement. · house
- Jun 2, 2026 Referred to the Committee on Homeland Security, and in addition to the Committee on the Judiciary, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned. · house
- Jun 2, 2026 Introduced in House
Text versions (1)
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
June 2, 2026
Mr. Walkinshaw (for himself, Mr. Thompson of Mississippi, Ms. Norton, Mr. Goldman of New York, Mr. Correa, Mr. Krishnamoorthi, Mr. Carter of Louisiana, Mr. Kennedy of New York, Mrs. McIver, Mr. Subramanyam, Mr. Thanedar, Mr. Green of Texas, Ms. Mejia, and Mr. Hernandez) introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Homeland Security, and in addition to the Committee on the Judiciary, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned
A BILL
To require the Secretary of Homeland Security to notify Congress of any serious injury or death of any individual in the custody of the Department of Homeland Security, and for other purposes.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the “Department of Homeland Security Accountability Act of 2026”.
SEC. 2. NOTIFICATION AND INVESTIGATION OF SERIOUS INJURIES AND DEATHS OF INDIVIDUALS IN DHS CUSTODY.
(a) Notification.—The Secretary of Homeland Security shall submit to the appropriate congressional committees and appropriate Members of Congress a notification with respect to any serious bodily injury or death of an individual that occurs either while such individual is in the custody of the Department of Homeland Security, or as a result of any action, use of force, or other conduct by a Department employee, contractor, or agent. Such notifications shall be submitted within 72 hours of the serious bodily injury or death at issue, and shall include the following information:
(1) The date, time, and location of such serious bodily injury or death.
(2) The circumstances of such serious bodily injury or death, and the nationality of the individual so injured or deceased.
(3) The components of the Department involved in such serious bodily injury or death.
(4) Whether medical assistance was sought and, if applicable, the time at which such assistance was sought and the time at which such assistance was provided.
(5) A description of the use of force and de-escalation tactics, if any, utilized during the incident at issue.
(6) If a firearm was discharged, a description of such firearm and the number and type of ammunition rounds discharged.
(7) If a less lethal device was utilized, a description of such device and its use during such incident.
(8) A description of any injury sustained by an employee of the Department.
(9) A description of all agencies, including State and local agencies, participating in an investigation into such serious bodily injury or death.
(b) Investigation.—
(1) In general.—The Secretary of Homeland Security shall investigate all serious bodily injuries and deaths described in subsection (a). Each such investigation shall—
(A) ensure such investigation is conducted by employees of the Department of Homeland Security outside the chain of command of the individual or individuals being investigated;
(B) preserve for at least five years after the completion of such investigation all video recordings of individuals who suffered such serious bodily injury or death;
(C) place on administrative leave until such investigation is completed any employee of the Department who inflicted such serious bodily injury or utilized lethal force leading to such death;
(D) obtain any autopsies performed for any such death;
(E) conduct a mortality review for any such death, including a review of any medical assistance provided, and whether the deceased individual’s treatment complied with relevant Department standards; and
(F) conduct a review of any medical assistance provided to an individual who suffered serious bodily injury, including a review of whether such individual’s treatment complied with relevant Department standards.
(2) Report.—Not later than seven days after the completion of an investigation under paragraph (1), the Secretary of Homeland Security shall submit to the appropriate congressional committees a report regarding such investigation.
(c) Effective Date.—This section shall take effect and apply beginning on the date that is seven days after the date of the enactment of this Act.
(d) Definitions.—In this section:
(1) Appropriate congressional committees.—The term “appropriate congressional committees” means—
(A) the Committee on Homeland Security, Committee on Appropriations, and Committee on Judiciary of the House of Representatives; and
(B) the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, Committee on Appropriations, and the Committee on the Judiciary of the Senate.
(2) Appropriate members of congress.—The term “appropriate Members of Congress” means the Member of the House of Representatives and the Senator who represent the district and State, respectively, in which the serious bodily injury or death at issue occurred.
(3) Serious bodily injury.—The term “serious bodily injury” means any physical injury that involves any of the following:
(A) Protracted and obvious disfigurement.
(B) Protracted loss or impairment of the function of any of the following:
(i) A bodily member.
(ii) An organ.
(iii) Mental faculty.
(C) Substantial risk of death. <all>
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