Prohibits State funding to assist immigrants facing detention or deportation.
Impact
The enactment of A3390 would sharply limit the capacity of immigrant advocates and organizations to offer critical legal help to individuals entering the deportation process. By cutting off funding for legal services, the bill directly undermines the support structure for vulnerable immigrant populations, who often struggle to navigate the complexities of immigration law. Proponents of the bill argue that it is a necessary step to ensure that public funds are not used to assist those in violation of immigration laws, thereby redirecting resources towards citizens and lawful residents.
Summary
Assembly Bill A3390 aims to prohibit the use of State funding for the purpose of providing legal assistance or legal services to immigrants facing detention or deportation based on their immigration status. The bill stipulates that State funds shall not be allocated directly or through contracts or grants to any public agencies or nonprofit organizations that would offer such legal support. This legislative measure reflects a broader political context surrounding immigration policies and the allocation of resources for immigrant protections in New Jersey.
Contention
The bill is likely to be met with significant resistance from immigrant rights groups and certain lawmakers who argue that access to legal representation is a fundamental right that should be protected regardless of immigration status. Critics may contend that prohibiting State funding for legal assistance not only jeopardizes the rights of immigrants but also places a burden on the judicial system by increasing the number of unrepresented individuals in immigration proceedings. The bill is expected to spark debates concerning morality, legality, and the role of state resources in addressing human rights issues.
"Immigration Enforcement Support Act"; authorizes law enforcement agency to detain and transfer to federal immigration authorities persons illegally in State; provides compensation to law enforcement agency for deportation.