«A county officer or employee shall not inquire about a person's
immigration status unless: Such person's immigration status is necessary for the determination of program, service or benefit eligibility or the provision of county services; or such officer or employee is required by law to inquire about such person's immigration status.»
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today (Friday) issued Executive Order 170 that prohibits state agencies and officers from inquiring about or disclosing an individual's
immigration status unless required by law or necessary to determine eligibility for a benefit or service.
Law enforcement officers will also be prohibited from inquiring about
immigration status unless investigating illegal criminal activity.
Law enforcement officers will also be prohibited from inquiring about
immigration status unless investiga
«Local, state law enforcement has no business asking about anything regarding
immigration status unless it relates to the crime that they're investigating,» attorney Anthony Guidice said.
As Washington wrestles with what to do about DACA, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced today that he has signed an executive order prohibiting state agencies and officers from inquiring about or disclosing an individual's
immigration status unless required by law or necessary to determine eligibility for a benefit or service.
Not exact matches
Last week, Cuomo announced he had signed an executive order directing state agencies — including law enforcement — not to ask about the
immigration status of the individuals they serve,
unless they are investigating criminal activist.
(C) An alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence in the United States shall not be regarded as seeking an admission into the United States for purposes of the
immigration laws
unless the alien --(i) has abandoned or relinquished that
status, (ii) has been absent from the United States for a continuous period in excess of 180 days, (iii) has engaged in illegal activity after having departed the United States, (iv) has departed from the United States while under legal process seeking removal of the alien from the United States, including removal proceedings under this chapter and extradition proceedings, (v) has committed an offense identified in section 1182 (a)(2) of this title,
unless since such offense the alien has been granted relief under section 1182 (h) or 1229b (a) of this title, or (vi) is attempting to enter at a time or place other than as designated by
immigration officers or has not been admitted to the United States after inspection and authorization by an
immigration officer.
«Major League Baseball's 2011 All - Star Game will be hosted in Arizona, where a harsh new
immigration law requires police to detain anyone they «suspect» might be an undocumented immigrant
unless they can prove their legal
status on the spot.»
But the Trump administration has been committed to reining in both legal and illegal
immigration, most notably by ending protections for 800,000 young undocumented immigrants, known as Dreamers, beginning in March
unless Congress grants them legal
status before then.
In addition, Cuomo said, law enforcement officers are blocked from seeking
immigration status information
unless they are investigating illegal criminal activity.
The Bethlehem town board passed a resolution declaring the town a «sanctuary community,» affirming that the local government and police department would continue as it had been — not requesting a person's
immigration status or citizenship
unless necessary for the protection of public safety.
While she said she agreed city agencies and New York Police Department officers should not ask New Yorkers about their documentation
status, she questioned the city's law forbidding NYPD officers from cooperating with
Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers» detainer requests for undocumented residents
unless they are arrested for one of 170 enumerated offenses.
Changes to the rules meant that some of those who came to Britain from the Caribbean in the 1950s and 60s to help with the post-war rebuilding effort have been threatened with deportation
unless they can prove their
immigration status.
Sanctuary city
status means city employees are not to inquire or request proof of
immigration status when providing services,
unless required by law.
The law also prohibits asking about the «
immigration status of an individual, including a crime victim, a witness, or a person who calls or approaches the police seeking assistance,
unless necessary to investigate criminal activity by that individual.»
The newly - passed resolution contains many elements from the original 1986 resolution, like the fact that city employees are not to inquire or request proof of
immigration status when providing services,
unless required by law.
The DOE does not track the
immigration status of students and will not release any student information
unless required by law.