A resolution unequivocally condemning nationwide violent attacks on Federal agents enforcing America's immigration laws.
H. Res. 604 is a non-binding House resolution that unequivocally condemns violent attacks on federal agents who enforce U.S. immigration laws. The measure presents a series of “Whereas” findings that cite several 2025 incidents and portrays support for ICE and CBP agents as they carry out deportation and enforcement duties. The operative clauses state that the House recognizes the work of ICE/CBP, condemns violence against enforcement personnel, and calls on local, state, and federal officials to support law enforcement efforts in enforcing immigration and related criminal laws. Because it is a resolution, it does not create new laws or funding or alter existing policy; rather, it expresses congressional sentiment and frames a policy stance. The bill is introduced by Rep. Issa (with Rep. Calvert) and referred to the Judiciary, Homeland Security, and Ways and Means committees. It references ongoing debates and related proposals in the broader immigration policy debate, but its effect remains rhetorical and symbolic rather than regulatory.