Massachusetts S1666 mandates local communities to collaborate with federal agencies to detain nonresident migrants or asylum seekers convicted of.
Massachusetts S1666 requires local communities to work with federal law enforcement, including U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, to report and detain any nonresident migrant or asylum seeker convicted of serious crimes such as rape, murder, drug trafficking, and felony theft. This bill amends Chapter 23B of the General Laws by adding a new section for cooperation with federal agencies on criminal matters.
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