DHS Use of Force Transparency Act of 2026
H.R. 7984119th Congress

DHS Use of Force Transparency Act of 2026

Introduced in the HouseRep. Dave Min (D-CA-47)28 sections · 2 min read
Version: ih · Apr 20, 2026

Section 1. Short title

This Act may be cited as the DHS Use of Force Transparency Act of 2026.

(a) Requirement To produce documents and materials

Not later than 30 calendar days after the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Homeland Security shall provide to the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs of the Senate and the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform of the House of Representatives all documents, records, data, and materials in the possession, custody, or control of the Department of Homeland Security (including its components, offices, and subagencies) relating to the following incidents:

(1) Each officer or agent involved shooting of the Department of Homeland Security, occurring on or after January 20, 2025, that results in a wound to or death of an individual.

(2) Any death, occurring on or after January 20, 2025, when in the custody of the Department of Homeland Security.

(b) Scope of required production

The materials required under subsection (a) shall include the following:

(1) All body worn camera footage, dashboard camera footage, surveillance footage, unmanned aerial system footage, or any other video or audio recordings capturing the incidents or events immediately preceding or following the incidents.

(2) All written reports, including—

(A) initial incident reports;

(B) use of force reports;

(C) after action reports;

(D) supervisory reviews;

(E) internal affairs or investigative files of the Offices of Professional Responsibility of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and U.S. Customs and Border Protection;

(F) witness statements;

(G) officer statements;

(H) medical response reports; and

(I) communications logs, including dispatch records.

(3) All communications, including—

(A) emails, text messages, encrypted messaging app communications, or other electronic communications by personnel of the Department of Homeland Security relating to the incidents;

(B) communications between the Department of Homeland Security and State or local law enforcement agencies; and

(C) communications with Department of Homeland Security leadership regarding the incidents.

(4) All relevant policies and training materials, including—

(A) use of force policies in effect at the time of the incidents;

(B) training records for the involved officers and agents of the Department of Homeland Security; and

(C) any policy deviation reports or waivers.

(5) All photographic evidence, including crime scene photographs, still images extracted from video, and forensic documentation.

(6) All administrative or disciplinary records relating to the officers and agents of the Department of Homeland Security involved, including any actions taken as a result of the incidents.

(7) Any additional materials that the Department of Homeland Security determines to be relevant to congressional oversight of the incidents.

(c) Form of production

Materials shall be produced in unredacted form to the maximum extent permitted by law. If redactions are made, the Secretary of Homeland Security shall provide a written justification for each redaction, including citation to the specific legal authority relied upon.

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