Veto Override Promises in Place on Immigration Policy Bills
- North Carolina's GOP-led legislature plans to override Governor Josh Stein's vetoes on two immigration enforcement bills, which aim to strengthen local law enforcement's cooperation with federal immigration authorities.
- Governor Stein has issued 14 vetoes in his first 20 days, including those against the Criminal Illegal Alien Enforcement Act and the North Carolina Border Protection Act.
- The Criminal Illegal Alien Enforcement Act requires sheriffs to cooperate with ICE, while the North Carolina Border Protection Act mandates eligibility screenings for state-funded benefits to prevent illegal immigrants from receiving them.
- Senate President Phil Berger and House Speaker Destin Hall support the override, claiming Stein's veto reflects loyalty to 'far-left donors' rather than addressing illegal immigration issues in North Carolina.
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North Carolina Immigration Veto Fight Heats Up - American Faith
North Carolina’s GOP-led legislature is preparing to override Governor Josh Stein’s vetoes of two major immigration enforcement bills, setting up a high-stakes showdown between the new Democratic governor and the Republican General Assembly. Governor Stein, in his first 20 days, has already issued 14 vetoes—two of which directly block legislation enhancing cooperation with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The Criminal Illegal Alien Enfo…
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