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The bill would require sheriffs in the state to cooperate with federal immigration authorities.
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Gov. Roy Cooper vetoed legislation Monday for the second time in four years that would demand North Carolina sheriffs learn the immigration status of their jails' inmates and make an effort to hold those whom federal agents want to pick up.
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Republican lawmakers are attempting again to advance a measure that would require North Carolina’s sheriffs to learn the immigration status of their jails’ inmates and assist federal agents who want to detain them.
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Sheriffs in North Carolina are signing new agreements with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Under the new Warrant Service Officer program, local…
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Rockingham County announced it signed an agreement with Immigration and Customs Enforcement that will assist the agency in deporting undocumented…
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The face of the sheriff in North Carolina changed overnight last November. For the first time in this state, a black woman was elected sheriff.And Paula…
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The Trump administration's leaders on immigration enforcement said Monday that several North Carolina sheriffs care more about politics than public safety…
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Governor Roy Cooper today vetoed legislation state lawmakers approved yesterday to require local sheriffs to cooperate with federal authorities in…
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North Carolina Republicans have given final legislative approval to a bill requiring all sheriffs to comply with requests by federal immigration agents to…
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The coordinated immigration raids slated for this week did not take place at the scale announced by top administration officials.The raids, which were…