Idaho police could arrest immigrants without legal status in proposed law to mirror Texas
- Rep. Jaron Crane introduced a bill to the Idaho House State Affairs Committee that mirrors a Texas law creating a new crime called illegal entry.
- The bill allows local law enforcement to check documentation status and includes penalties for unauthorized entry, leading to misdemeanor and felony charges.
- The bill proposes a $250,000 appropriation and a $1 million general fund allocation, raising concerns about costs for training and operations.
- Rep. Todd Achilles stated the bill violates the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution and raises concerns about civil immunity for law enforcement.
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