that would allow local authorities to arrest, charge and deport migrants who were previously denied entry or deported from the US.over the new law last month, arguing that the federal government has “exclusive authority under federal law to regulate the entry and removal of noncitizens,” and US District Court Judge Stephen Locher said the Justice Department was likely to prevail in its case when he issued the preliminary injunction.
“Iowa’s legislation to deter illegal immigration has been BLOCKED – leaving us defenseless to the consequences of Biden’s Open Border,” ReynoldsMom of woman allegedly killed by migrant has message for Biden following arrest of Rachel Morin’s accused murdererThe law, which was slated to go into effect on July 1, makes it an aggravated misdemeanor offense — punishable by up to two years in prison — for migrants to be in the Hawkeye State if they have outstanding deportation orders, were...
Arrested individuals may be allowed by a judge to leave the country and not face charges, according to the law’s text.