Requirements concerning assistance in the detention of individuals who are or are alleged to be not lawfully present in the United States.
Impact
The implementation of SB54 would reshape the landscape of immigration enforcement within public settings in Wisconsin. By eliminating the requirement for state and local officials to assist federal authorities in these detentions, the bill aims to protect individuals from potential overreach and safeguard community resources against federal immigration enforcement practices. This legislation will lead to a clearer separation of responsibilities and obligations between state laws and federal immigration policies.
Summary
Senate Bill 54 introduces a significant change in the way state and local governments in Wisconsin can interact with federal authorities regarding individuals detained for being unlawfully present in the United States. The bill explicitly prohibits any official, employee, or agent of a state agency or local governmental unit from aiding in the detention of individuals solely on the basis of their immigration status. This includes law enforcement officers, and the restriction applies specifically to detention incidents taking place in publicly accessible facilities such as schools, places of worship, and medical centers.
Contention
While some proponents view SB54 as a necessary legal protection for individuals who may be wrongfully detained due to their immigration status, critics argue that it could impede federal efforts to enforce immigration laws. Supporters claim that the bill reinforces local autonomy and prioritizes the fair treatment of individuals, while opponents raise concerns about public safety and the role of law enforcement in addressing immigration issues. The debate highlights the tension between state-level protections and federal immigration enforcement priorities.
Requiring notification to the medical examiner or coroner of any death that occurs within 24 hours of presentment at or admission to certain facilities.
Requiring notification to the medical examiner or coroner of any death that occurs within 24 hours of presentment at or admission to certain facilities.
Automatic voter registration, deceptive election practices, voter intimidation and suppression, voter rights, polling place posting and language requirements, election manual requirements, granting rule-making authority, and providing a penalty. (FE)
Automatic voter registration, deceptive election practices, voter intimidation and suppression, voter rights, polling place posting and language requirements, election manual requirements, granting rule-making authority, and providing a penalty. (FE)
Student loans for postsecondary education, requirements related to student loan servicers, creating an office of the student loan ombudsman in the Department of Financial Institutions, and granting rule-making authority. (FE)
Student loans for postsecondary education, requirements related to student loan servicers, creating an office of the student loan ombudsman in the Department of Financial Institutions, and granting rule-making authority. (FE)