Texas - "House lawmakers debate the first major immigration proposal on Wednesday that would ban "sanctuary cities" by allowing law enforcement officers to ask about a person's legal immigration status and arrest them for being in the country illegally." Dallas Morning News
Georgia - "Georgia lawmakers have moved one step closer to passing legislation that targets illegal immigration in the workplace. According to The Associated Press, a House legislative committee passed a bill on Feb. 28 that would crack down on undocumented workers." Personal Liberty Digest
Arizona - "The state Senate is considering two bills that would require schools to gather information about students' immigration status. The goal is to deny illegals from receiving public benefits and schooling." KSAZ-TV
Michigan - "The proposal, which is loosely based on a controversial immigration law passed in Arizona, would allow state law enforcement to check on an individual's immigration status. Moreover, the proposal would require law enforcement officers to make a 'complete, full and appropriate attempt' to verify a person's immigration status after stopping them for an offense." The State Column
Nebraska - "State lawmakers will hear debate Wednesday over a bill that would require Nebraska law enforcement officers to confirm the residency status of suspected illegal immigrants." Associated Press
Oklahoma - "A House committee approved a bill Monday that would give law enforcement officials more authority to check the immigration status of motorists. Its author said the measure mirrors some parts of Arizona's anti-illegal immigrant law passed last year." Oklahoman
Pennsylvania - "Several state lawmakers proposed the National Security Begins at Home illegal immigration bill Tuesday. A press release from Rep. Daryl Metcalfe, R-Butler County, announced the bill was aimed at 'shutting off public benefits, employment access and all other economic incentives that continue to fuel Pennsylvania's ever-increasing illegal alien invasion.'" WGAL-TV
Alabama - "The bill would allow any law enforcement, state, county, city, town or 'other political subdivision' officer to verify the immigration status of a person they stop, detain or arrest 'where reasonable suspicion exists that a person is an unauthorized alien.'" Shelby County Reporter
Kentucky - "In January, [Senate President] Williams introduced his agenda with several controversial bills mixed in. An immigration bill similar to Arizona's would allow police to ask someone's immigration status. Williams' neighborhood school bill could spell the end for the JCPS student assignment plan. While both bills passed the Senate, they've stalled in a House committee. It's unlikely they'll get a hearing before Friday's deadline." Fox 41 News
Source: The Dan Stein Report
Georgia - "Georgia lawmakers have moved one step closer to passing legislation that targets illegal immigration in the workplace. According to The Associated Press, a House legislative committee passed a bill on Feb. 28 that would crack down on undocumented workers." Personal Liberty Digest
Arizona - "The state Senate is considering two bills that would require schools to gather information about students' immigration status. The goal is to deny illegals from receiving public benefits and schooling." KSAZ-TV
Michigan - "The proposal, which is loosely based on a controversial immigration law passed in Arizona, would allow state law enforcement to check on an individual's immigration status. Moreover, the proposal would require law enforcement officers to make a 'complete, full and appropriate attempt' to verify a person's immigration status after stopping them for an offense." The State Column
Nebraska - "State lawmakers will hear debate Wednesday over a bill that would require Nebraska law enforcement officers to confirm the residency status of suspected illegal immigrants." Associated Press
Oklahoma - "A House committee approved a bill Monday that would give law enforcement officials more authority to check the immigration status of motorists. Its author said the measure mirrors some parts of Arizona's anti-illegal immigrant law passed last year." Oklahoman
Pennsylvania - "Several state lawmakers proposed the National Security Begins at Home illegal immigration bill Tuesday. A press release from Rep. Daryl Metcalfe, R-Butler County, announced the bill was aimed at 'shutting off public benefits, employment access and all other economic incentives that continue to fuel Pennsylvania's ever-increasing illegal alien invasion.'" WGAL-TV
Alabama - "The bill would allow any law enforcement, state, county, city, town or 'other political subdivision' officer to verify the immigration status of a person they stop, detain or arrest 'where reasonable suspicion exists that a person is an unauthorized alien.'" Shelby County Reporter
Kentucky - "In January, [Senate President] Williams introduced his agenda with several controversial bills mixed in. An immigration bill similar to Arizona's would allow police to ask someone's immigration status. Williams' neighborhood school bill could spell the end for the JCPS student assignment plan. While both bills passed the Senate, they've stalled in a House committee. It's unlikely they'll get a hearing before Friday's deadline." Fox 41 News
Source: The Dan Stein Report
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