These actions are not new to the community leader; Such is the case of HB-370, a proposal from the last legislature vetoed by Governor Roy Cooper, which tried in 2019 to establish the verification of the immigration status of a person who has been arrested locally and notify the Immigration and Customs Service ( ICE) within 48 hours of your custody. The same initiative comes out of the Senate as SB-101.
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These proposed laws could affect immigrants in North Carolina
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Rocha Peralta says that this is the time to act so that this proposal remains in committees and does not go to the plenary session for a vote.
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“We as leaders have to speak with local legislators when they are in the discussion,” added the Amexcan director.
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Neither SB-101, as well as proposals HB-28, HB-29 and HB-54 are not scheduled for discussion in committees this week; Nevertheless, Latino organizations have begun their work to seek that none of these are approved in plenary session.
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