Plain English Summary
This bill requires North Carolina state law enforcement agencies to cooperate with federal immigration authorities, restricts state-funded benefits and housing assistance to legally authorized residents, verifies immigration status for unemployment benefits, removes liability protections for local governments that adopt sanctuary policies, and prohibits UNC universities from limiting immigration law enforcement on campus.
Arguments in Favor
Supporters argue this bill protects taxpayer resources by ensuring state benefits go to legal residents, strengthens public safety by facilitating cooperation between state and federal law enforcement, and creates consistency in immigration enforcement across state agencies. They contend it upholds the rule of law and prevents local jurisdictions from undermining federal immigration priorities through sanctuary policies.
Arguments Against
Opponents argue the bill may strain relationships between immigrant communities and local law enforcement, potentially discouraging crime reporting and cooperation with police. They raise concerns about compliance with federal law, costs of implementing immigration verification systems, privacy implications of status checks, and potential liability exposure for local governments; critics also question whether state resources should be diverted from other public safety priorities to immigration enforcement.
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Sponsors

Primary Sponsor
Senator · District 46

Primary Sponsor
Senator · District 4

Primary Sponsor
Senator · District 26
Cosponsors (27)
Senator · District 31
Senator · District 35
Senator · District 1
Senator · District 34
Senator · District 29
Senator · District 33
Senator · District 3
Senator · District 45
Senator · District 25
Senator · District 21
Senator · District 7
Senator · District 37
Senator · District 2
Senator · District 12
Senator · District 48
Senator · District 8
Senator · District 10
Senator · District 50
Senator · District 43
Senator · District 11
Senator · District 36
Senator · District 44
Senator · District 24
Senator · District 9
Senator · District 47
Senator · District 30
Senator · District 6
Vote Breakdown (9 roll calls)
This bill was signed into law.
Final Vote
On: A1 Logan Second Reading M3 To Lay On The Table
Party Breakdown