North Carolina H1152 protects constitutional rights of individuals injured during immigration enforcement.
North Carolina H1152, titled "An Act Protecting the Constitutional Rights of Individuals Injured During Immigration Enforcement," allows individuals injured during civil immigration enforcement to bring a civil action. The bill provides for compensatory and punitive damages, court costs, and attorneys' fees. It also prohibits various forms of immunity in such cases. Additionally, it appropriates funds for a pamphlet, "Know Your Rights," to inform immigrants and citizens about their rights during immigration encounters. The pamphlet will be available for download on state agency websites.
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