NC House panel debates tougher immigration laws, penalties for sanctuary cities
Story Date: 2/22/2017

 

Source: Colin Campbell, NEWS & OBSERVER, 2/21/17

An N.C. House committee is considering a bill that would crack down on immigration “sanctuary cities,” impose stiffer penalties for the use of fake IDs, and make it more difficult for immigrants here illegally to post bail while facing criminal charges.
The House Judiciary II Committee held a hearing on the “Citizens Protection Act of 2017” on Tuesday but didn’t vote on it yet. 

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