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New Hampshire governor signs controversial bail reform bill into law

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Specifically, the bill permits law enforcement to detain any individual arrested with or “without” a warrant at a police station, county correctional facility, “or other place provided for the detention of offenders…” for up to 36 hours before being taken to appear before court.

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Iowa passes state-enforced undocumented immigration bill

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The passage puts the midwestern state on track to join Texas in enforcing state immigration laws that operate independently of the federal immigration system, meaning they are not directly tied to or governed by federal immigration policies.

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Advocacy groups file lawsuit challenging Florida immigration law

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The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), Americans for Immigrant Justice (AIJ) and the American Immigration Council (AIC) filed a lawsuit Monday challenging the recently enacted Florida immigration law SB 1718 , one of the strictest immigration laws in the US.

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Oklahoma House passes controversial immigration bill criminalizing ‘impermissible occupation’

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Additionally, the individual must leave the state within 72 hours following conviction or release from custody, with subsequent offenses classified as felonies, punishable by up to two years in prison, a fine of up to $1,000 or both. Proponents of the bill argue that it is essential to uphold the rule of law and protect state borders.

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Texas lawmakers fail to act on immigration enforcement bill as session end nears

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The version passed by the House further provided that if a migrant refused to comply with an officer’s order to return to the country from which they entered, they would be subject to a second-degree felony, which carries a sentence as high as 20 years.

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US Supreme Court allows Texas law criminalizing illegal entry from abroad to go into effect

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The US Supreme Court has lifted a stay that prohibited the enforcement of a Texas law that criminalizes illegal entry into the state from other countries, allowing the law to go into effect. The US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit later blocked that injunction, allowing the law to go into effect.

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“Is Encouraging Unauthorized Immigration Free Speech or a Felony? The Supreme Court will decide whether a 1986 law that makes it a crime to urge people to stay in the United States unlawfully can be squared with the First Amendment.”

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“Is Encouraging Unauthorized Immigration Free Speech or a Felony? The Supreme Court will decide whether a 1986 law that makes it a crime to urge people to stay in the United States unlawfully can be squared with the First Amendment.” The post “Is Encouraging Unauthorized Immigration Free Speech or a Felony?

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