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HB1822: relative to reporting of civil immigration detentions by state, county, and local law enforcement and correctional facilities.
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106-R
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orrectional facilities. Be it Enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened: 1 New Section; Civil Immigration Detentions; Reporting. Amend RSA 106-R by inserting after section 3 the following new section: 106-R:3-a Reporting of Civil Immigration Detentions by State and Local Law Enforcement and Correctional Facilities. I. Any state or county correctional facilit
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106-R:3
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ity that has detained a person for a civil immigration violation for any period of time (including pursuant to an immigration detainer, federal 287(g) program, RSA 30-B:1, III, or RSA 106-R:3, I) shall semi-annually submit a report to the attorney general indicating the number of people it has detained for such civil immigration violations in the preceding 6 months and the length of each such detention. The
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30-B:1
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y correctional facility that has detained a person for a civil immigration violation for any period of time (including pursuant to an immigration detainer, federal 287(g) program, RSA 30-B:1, III, or RSA 106-R:3, I) shall semi-annually submit a report to the attorney general indicating the number of people it has detained for such civil immigration violations in the preceding 6 months and the length of each