New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S00257

Introduced
1/4/23  
Refer
1/4/23  

Caption

Relates to providing access to services, law enforcement and counsel in certain immigration related matters.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY S01066

Relates to providing access to services, law enforcement and counsel in certain immigration related matters.

NY S09104

Relates to state and local law enforcement agency coordination with the federal government for purposes of immigration enforcement, to the release of noncitizen incarcerated individuals for federal immigration purposes, and to immigration enforcement in sensitive locations.

NY S08858

Requires the creation of an immigration enforcement activity transparency dashboard, which shall be made publicly available, to track certain information relating to immigration authorities activities within New York state.

NY A09376

Requires the creation of an immigration enforcement activity transparency dashboard, which shall be made publicly available, to track certain information relating to immigration authorities activities within New York state.

NY A08995

Enacts the "facial identification and transparency in immigration enforcement act"; requires federal immigration enforcement agents to identify themselves as such when conducting enforcement activities.

NY S09258

Enacts the "facial identification and transparency in immigration enforcement act"; requires federal immigration enforcement agents to identify themselves as such when conducting enforcement activities.

CA AB2600

Immigration: access to legal counsel.

CA SB554

Law enforcement: immigration enforcement.

PA SB1139

Providing for extent of cooperation between certain law enforcement agencies and Federal immigration authorities; prohibiting certain acts by law enforcement agencies; and providing for policies limiting assistance with immigration enforcement.

NY A10774

Prohibits certain immigration and customs enforcement agents or officers from holding employment as a state employee, an employee of a political subdivision, a law enforcement officer, or a teacher; defines terms.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.