House Study Bill 285 would make it a Class D felony for law enforcement officers, including county sheriffs, to “knowingly and intentionally” fail to comply with federal immigration officers.
A four-year controversy that has shaken South Dakota’s Republican political establishment culminated Tuesday in the ...
Fye Editorial St. John Chrysostom, a doctor of the Church (347-407 CE), said, “Not to enable the poor ...Read More ...
Two bills in the Iowa Legislature would institute work requirements for thousands of Iowans eligible for state's expanded ...
Legislation requiring local law enforcement to enter agreements with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on ...
"The whole point is not to criminalize homelessness," Rep. Steve Holt, R-Denison, said of advancing a proposal to fine people for outdoor sleeping.
Instead, Holt said, House Republicans will consider legislation that would make it a Class D felony for any law enforcement ...
The proposed legislation comes after an Iowa sheriff said he wouldn't comply with ICE requests to hold suspected undocumented immigrants.
The Ohio House is mulling a major higher education bill that would ban DEI, but Ohio is not the first state to implement such legislation. Senate Bill 1 had its first ...
Editor’s note: This is part one of two on the legislative forum held Monday. Part two will appear in next week’s paper.
The bill would make it a felony for officers who don’t comply with ICE detainer requests. That’s when the agency asks local police to hold someone for 48 hours after their release date while federal ...
The bill bans vaccines from being administered unless the manufacturer waives any immunity they may have from lawsuits ...