Texas 2021 - 87th 2nd C.S.

Texas House Bill HB108

Caption

Relating to an interstate compact on border security and immigration enforcement.

Impact

This bill fundamentally alters state laws related to immigration by giving the Texas governor the authority to act in cooperation with other states to enforce border security. If enacted, this compact could result in a standardized approach to immigration enforcement across participating states, potentially allowing for shared resources and strategies in managing illegal border crossings. This legislative move can magnify Texas's influence in immigration policy, especially along its border with Mexico.

Summary

House Bill 108 introduces an interstate compact aimed at enhancing border security and immigration enforcement in the state of Texas. The bill allows the governor to coordinate, develop, and execute such a compact with other interested states, focusing on joint actions to manage border security more effectively. The definition of 'illegal alien' is specified in the bill, referring to individuals unlawfully present in the United States, thereby establishing the basis for the compact's enforcement measures.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 108 include concerns about potential overreach of state powers concerning immigration, as this compact would require Congress's approval before taking effect. Critics may argue that it could lead to federal-state tensions and possible confusion regarding jurisdiction. Moreover, specializing border security cooperation may invoke debates regarding human rights and the treatment of undocumented individuals, making it a polarizing issue among lawmakers and the public.

Companion Bills

TX SB29

Same As Relating to an interstate compact on border security and immigration enforcement.

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