Delaware HB368 amends immigration enforcement and cooperation laws, restricting law enforcement's role in civil immigration enforcement.
Delaware HB368 amends Title 11 of the Delaware Code to limit law enforcement's involvement in civil immigration enforcement. It prohibits law enforcement from inquiring about or investigating an individual's citizenship or immigration status unless necessary for an ongoing investigation of a serious crime. Law enforcement cannot detain or continue to detain individuals solely based on an immigration detainer or civil immigration warrant. They also cannot provide immigration agents with access to individuals in custody or use agency facilities for immigration enforcement purposes.
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