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 Common Sense Institute of Iowa has issued a study showing immigration is needed to maintain Iowa's economy ...
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.
Lawmakers advanced House Study Bill 187 Thursday, which would require every law enforcement agency in the state to enter into written memorandums of agreement with ICE.