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The North Carolina Senate has passed two bills, on party line votes, to crack down on illegal aliens and particularly on sanctuary counties.  One has already passed the House and will go to Governor Stein to sign or veto.  The other will go back to the House for consideration before going to Stein.

The new legislation would require state law enforcement agencies to cooperate with ICE on turning over illegal aliens for deportation, prohibit state universities from harboring illegal aliens, require state law enforcement to determine the immigration status on people they arrest, require social service agencies to determine immigration status of their clients and remove illegal aliens, and allow lawsuits against sanctuary counties by citizens injured by an illegal alien they have released.

There are currently five sanctuary counties in North Carolina, based on the policies of the liberal Democrat sheriffs of those counties.

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( June 14th, 2025 @ 10:23 am )
 
Making sanctuary cities and counties liable for harm done by the illegal aliens they cover for is a big incentive for these places to drop those practices. It will make their insurance premiums go through the roof. However, this bill only deals with liability of sanctuary counties in our own state. We need liability for sanctuary cities, counties, and states outside North Carolina which release illegal aliens who come here and do harm. We should remember that the Tren de Aragua murdered of Laken Riley in Georgia was a criminal in New York which protected him from ICE deportation and helped him get to Georgia. A North Carolinian harmed by an illegal alien protected by a sanctuary jurisdiction anywhere in the country ought to be able to sue the sanctuary jurisdiction, no matter where they are.



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