General Fund; FY2026 appropriation to DPS for establishment of an Immigration Enforcement Division.
Impact
If enacted, SB3145 will significantly affect state laws regarding immigration enforcement by institutionalizing a formal division within the DPS focused on immigration issues. The designated funding aims to provide incentives for local law enforcement to participate in federal programs aimed at immigration enforcement, potentially increasing the involvement of local authorities in immigration matters. This could lead to a more standardized approach to immigration enforcement across the state, impacting local communities and their relations with immigrant populations.
Summary
Senate Bill 3145 proposes to establish a dedicated Immigration Enforcement Division within the Department of Public Safety (DPS) in Mississippi. The bill outlines an appropriation of $500,000 for the fiscal year 2026, intended to cover expenses related to setting up this division and appointing a director. Central to the bill's focus is the collaboration between local law enforcement agencies and federal immigration authorities under Section 287(g) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, which allows local agencies to enforce certain immigration laws in partnership with federal officers.
Contention
There may be notable points of contention surrounding SB3145. Supporters of the bill may argue that it strengthens state and local efforts to manage immigration and enhances public safety. However, opponents might express concern over the implications of increased local involvement in immigration enforcement, potentially leading to community fear among immigrant populations and issues of racial profiling. The effectiveness and ethical considerations of utilizing local law enforcement for immigration purposes could also surface in discussions surrounding the bill.
A bill for an act establishing continuing appropriations in fiscal years for which annual appropriations have not been enacted.(Formerly SF 2388, SSB 3176.)