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This is where the invoices for immigration in NH State House are located

This is where the invoices for immigration in NH State House are located

As the legislative session continues, the Republicans chosen in the Chamber and Senate use most in both rooms to submit the proposals that push a harder line on the application of immigration.

At the beginning of the session, both house and Senate approved their own versions of invoices that would prohibit communities from the prohibition of the Local Police to cooperate with federal immigration officials. These are called “anti-sanctuary” invoices by their sponsors, although the term was a subject of National controversy.

Republican governor Kelly Ayotte urged the parliamentarians to send them these invoices quickly. She says she sees immigration policy as an area when she hopes to work with the Trump administration.

“If you committed a crime in our country, then we will certainly give priority to assuring that we cooperate with the federal authorities,” Ayotte told reporters earlier this month.

A number of other invoices are still making their way through the legislative process, including a proposal that would invalidate driver’s permits for drivers without documents and one that would make ASILI difficult to obtain the New Hampshire driving license.

There was a constant opposition to several of these invoices from the public. The number of people who record their online opposition raises around 200 per invoice. In comparison, between 20-40 people have testified online in support.

Law projects that allow local order forces to participate in ice, Senate, Senate trainings

The draft law prohibiting the passing of local communities The so-called “anti-sanctuary” ordinances has another provision. It prevents government officials from New Hampshire from passing ordinances to stop local police officers to participate in ICE programs that delegate a certain execution of immigration to the state and local police.

They are called 287 (g) programs, And no municipality in the state is currently participating in such a program.

Senate approved another bill on the same topic.

The Senate passes the draft law that invalidates licenses outside the state for documents -free drivers, the home version to be voted

Another draft law, Sponsored by Senator Bill Gannon, it would clearly say that New Hampshire does not recognize licenses issued in other state immigrants. It has passed through the party lines at the end of January.

Several neighboring states – including Massachusetts, Vermont and Connecticut – allow drivers without documents Get a license without a social security number. These are called “only with drive” or standard licenses, but are not usually accepted as a form of real identity.

If the Senate draft law is signed in the law, someone has taken lead in New Hampshire with a “only with drive” license will be guilty of a B-Come offense has a fine, but without prison.

The proposal would also request the division of vehicles to keep an updated list on their website, about what types of state licenses are invalid in New Hampshire.

It has not yet been established once for the camera vote.

The Transport Committee recommends the full house to cross a draft law to add requirements for immigrant drivers

A different bill for driving licenses would add New requirements For people who are not US citizens or permanent residents who want to obtain a license. They should prove the proof of a leadership record in a foreign country or proof that they have completed an approved driver’s course.

The draft law, introduced by the Republican Republic of Tom Walsh from Hookset, also states that people who are given asylees status can get the driving license until their request to be a permanent resident – a process that may take for years.

Currently, Asylians and other immigrants are able to obtain a license if they have a temporary work authorization. If the draft law passes as it is, DMV would not renew these licenses.

The draft law would also add a marker to identify the license holder as “a non -resident alien”.

The draft law adopted the Chamber Transport Committee along the party lines, with nine Republicans in favor and seven Democrats opposed. It has not yet been established once for the camera vote.

The Committee says the draft law that proposes the taxation of non -profits that “reinstall” immigrants without documents need additional study

Rep. Travis Corcoran, a Republican of Weare, entered an invoice This would tax the organizations that contribute to the establishment of immigrants without documents as entities with a lucrative purposes. The proposed bill would change the status of 501 C (3) non -profit that provides – or intends to provide – services such as housing assistance, legal assistance and translation services to immigrants without documents.

The draft law also includes a provision that says the Government has the option to provide a reward to the first person who reports an organization that is set – or tries to settle – an immigrant without a document at the IRS.

Hundreds of people recorded the online opposition, so the Chamber Committee voted to keep it. The status of the draft law will be decided before the beginning of March.

Invoices that need E-Vve audif to NH companies killed in the house. The Senate Committee will vote on his version in March

Another set of bills would require New Hampshire businesses to enroll in E-Verify, a federal program Used to confirm the eligibility of employment by comparing the records transmitted by the potential employees with those available at the US Internal Security Department and the Social Security Administration.

Version of invoice in the house He was inexpedient voted to legislate after pushing the state business community, who claimed that the system would add a useless requirement. The version of the Senate bill had a public hearing in the Commerce and Will Committee and will be voted in March by the Commission.