A expenses that may help state law enforcement to make arrests in Louisiana if they believe they are around illegally was introduced by lawmakers on a Senate commission.
It leads to the offence of “unlawful access or rehabilitation by an alien.” The act allows for sanctions up to$ 10, 000 in charges and two years in prison.
Similar to a contentious Texas law passed last month. Because it undermines the power of the federal government on immigration law, that law is already facing legal difficulties.
As the nation experiences a significant influx of immigrants from the southern border, tensions between several Republican-led states and the federal government have grown in recent years.
The entire Senate will then take the bill for discussion. Even if the Governor and Legislature. Although Jeff Landry approves the act, its police depends on how the Texas law turns out.