The proposed legislation comes after an Iowa sheriff said he wouldn't comply with ICE requests to hold suspected undocumented immigrants.
Iowa lawmakers advanced a bill to require law enforcement officers to enforce immigration laws or risk up to five years in ...
House Study Bill 285 would make it a Class D felony for law enforcement officers, including county sheriffs, to “knowingly ...
Instead, Holt said, House Republicans will consider legislation that would make it a Class D felony for any law enforcement ...
The new legislation would make it a felony for any Iowa law enforcement officer to knowingly and intentionally fail to ...
Republican legislation advancing in the Iowa House would make it a ... the state's laws requiring cooperation with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. House Study Bill 285 says any law ...
Iowa law enforcement officials could be subject to a Class D felony charge if they defy state law on immigration enforcement under a bill approved by a House subcommittee Wednesday.
State and local officers in Iowa would have to assist ICE in apprehending and detaining individuals who are in the country ...
A bill that would have required local police to partner with federal immigration enforcement activities has been tabled and ...
State and local law enforcement officers in Iowa would have to assist U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in apprehending and detaining individuals who are in the country illegally under a ...
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