New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A5276

Caption

Requires certain law enforcement entities and courts to cooperate with federal immigration authorities.

Impact

The implementation of A5276 will profoundly impact the state's immigration and criminal justice laws. By requiring law enforcement to engage with federal immigration officials, the bill effectively integrates immigration enforcement into the criminal justice process. This could lead to increased deportations and might change how local law enforcement views their role in relation to state and federal immigration policies. The bill aims to address perceived issues surrounding unlawful presence by increasing accountability for non-citizen offenders.

Summary

Assembly Bill A5276 seeks to establish a mandatory process for law enforcement agencies and sentencing courts in New Jersey to cooperate with federal immigration authorities regarding non-citizens who are unlawfully present in the country. The bill mandates that all law enforcement agencies notify federal immigration authorities within 24 hours of arresting such individuals charged with serious offenses, including crimes from the first to fourth degree, and specific disorderly persons offenses. This process is intended to facilitate the initiation of deportation proceedings against these individuals upon their arrest.

Contention

Debates surrounding A5276 are likely to be contentious, as it raises significant concerns about civil rights and local governance. Supporters of the bill argue that it is necessary to enhance public safety and ensure that non-citizens who commit serious crimes are held accountable. However, critics contend this could lead to racial profiling and undermine community trust in law enforcement, especially among immigrant groups. They fear that the bill may erode the rights and protections of non-citizen residents, marking a critical moment in the dialogue surrounding immigration policy in New Jersey.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S4085

Requires certain law enforcement entities and courts to cooperate with federal immigration authorities.

NJ AR113

Directs AG to repeal and amend certain provisions of directive restricting law enforcement cooperation with federal immigration authorities.

NJ SB429

Law enforcement: cooperation with federal immigration authorities.

NJ HB511

Relative to cooperation with federal immigration authorities.

NJ AB1408

Law enforcement: cooperation with immigration authorities.

NJ AB222

Law enforcement: cooperation with immigration authorities.

NJ HB3127

Requiring state entities, local entities and law enforcement agencies to cooperate with the enforcement of immigration laws

NJ AB2931

Law enforcement: cooperation with immigration officials.

NJ A4139

Requires person convicted, or fleeing charge, of sex offense in foreign country to register under Megan's Law; requires law enforcement to inquire about immigration status of sex offenders and cooperate with federal immigration authorities.

NJ S216

Requires person convicted, or fleeing charge, of sex offense in foreign country to register under Megan's Law; requires law enforcement to inquire about immigration status of sex offenders and cooperate with federal immigration authorities.

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Requires certain law enforcement entities and courts to cooperate with federal immigration authorities.

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NJ S593

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NJ A5486

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