North Dakota 2025-2026 Regular Session

North Dakota House Bill HB1493

Introduced
1/20/25  
Refer
1/20/25  

Caption

The office of legal immigration.

Impact

The impact of HB1493 on state laws is significant as it removes institutional oversight and support for legal immigration issues. By abolishing the office, advocates for immigrants' rights may express concern over potential gaps in services for immigrants seeking legal status or assistance. Furthermore, the repeal may affect local government operations and their capacity to provide resources or support aimed at facilitating legal immigration, placing greater reliance on federal systems.

Summary

House Bill 1493 seeks to repeal section 54-60-31 of the North Dakota Century Code, effectively eliminating the office of legal immigration. By repealing this section, the bill aims to remove the legislative framework that previously established this office, which may have implications for immigration policy and the handling of legal immigration matters within the state. The absence of an office dedicated to legal immigration may alter the way the state interacts with federal immigration laws and processes.

Contention

Discussion surrounding HB1493 could reveal notable divisions among legislators and stakeholders. Supporters of the repeal may argue that the office created unnecessary bureaucracy and that its functions could be handled under existing government frameworks. Conversely, opponents may contend that dismantling the office undermines the state's commitment to supporting immigrants and addressing their needs. This could lead to significant discourse on the role of state versus federal authorities in immigration matters and the responsibilities of local jurisdictions.

Additional_notes

The voting history and public commentary regarding the bill could also provide insights into the political climate surrounding immigration issues in North Dakota. Engagement from advocacy groups and community organizations may further underscore the potential implications of this bill on the immigrant population within the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ND HB1585

A requirement for peace officers to report undocumented immigrants to United States immigration and customs.

ND SB2018

The purpose of the North Dakota development fund, duties and talent strategy of the division of workforce development, the uncrewed aircraft systems program, the uncrewed aircraft systems program fund, the beyond visual line of sight uncrewed aircraft system program, and changing the name of the office of legal immigration to the global talent office; to authorize a Bank of North Dakota line of credit; to provide for a transfer; to provide an application; to provide an exemption; and to provide for a legislative management report.

ND SB483

Law Enforcement Officers and Agencies; covered immigration officers to wear body cameras during public immigration enforcement functions; require

ND SB2165

The powers and duties of the peace officer standards and training board and peace officer licensing fees.

ND SB389

Law Enforcement Officers and Agencies; covered immigration officers wear visible identification during public immigration enforcement functions; require

ND HB1050

Law enforcement officers and agencies; protection of student data from immigration officials under certain circumstances; provide

ND SB2372

Legacy fund definitions and a legacy earnings fund; to provide an effective date; and to declare an emergency.

ND HB1435

Legacy fund definitions and a legacy earnings fund; to provide an effective date; and to declare an emergency.

ND SB2012

Legacy fund definitions, a legacy earnings fund, the legacy earnings highway distribution fund, and legacy earnings township highway aid fund; to provide for a legislative management report; to provide for application; to provide an effective date; and to provide an exemption.

ND HB1060

The presumption of compensability for correctional officers.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.