North Carolina Border Protection Act aims to enhance cooperation with federal immigration officials and prevent unauthorized aliens from accessing.
The North Carolina Border Protection Act requires state agencies to cooperate with federal immigration officials to identify and report unauthorized aliens. It mandates the Office of State Budget and Management to examine state benefits programs for unauthorized alien usage and report findings. The act prohibits local governments from adopting sanctuary policies and waives their immunity if unauthorized aliens commit crimes within their jurisdictions. It also bars UNC constituent institutions from limiting federal immigration law enforcement and mandates cooperation with federal officials.
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