New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S162

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Requires certification that persons directly or indirectly receiving State monies or privileges are not unauthorized aliens.

Impact

The legislation aims to reinforce compliance with federal immigration laws by making it mandatory for state recipients to attest to their immigration status. This step is expected to close potential loopholes that may allow unauthorized individuals to access state benefits and privileges. Additionally, the bill implies a broader strategy to maintain a registered workforce by ensuring that employers verify the legality of their employees’ work status, aligning with federal employment eligibility requirements.

Summary

Senate Bill S162 requires that individuals and employers receiving any form of financial assistance, including contracts, loans, and grants, from the State of New Jersey certify their legal status in the United States. The bill ensures that no one classified as an unauthorized alien can benefit from state-funded programs unless they can verify their legal presence as mandated by federal law. This certification will be required for all benefits provided by the State, creating a standard protocol across various government agencies.

Contention

While the bill supports a legislative intent to prevent unauthorized aliens from accessing state benefits, it has sparked considerable debate. Proponents argue that it protects state resources and upholds the integrity of state-funded programs. However, critics express concerns that strict certification requirements may discourage eligible individuals from seeking necessary services and could place a heavier compliance burden on employers, potentially leading to discrimination or unfair practices in the hiring process.

Companion Bills

NJ A709

Same As Requires certification that persons directly or indirectly receiving State monies or privileges are not unauthorized aliens.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.