Nevada 2025 1st Special Session

Nevada Assembly Bill ACR5

Refer
11/12/25  
Introduced
11/13/25  

Caption

Directs the Joint Interim Standing Committee on Government Affairs to conduct an interim study on the activities of federal officials engaging in the investigation or enforcement of immigration laws in this State. (BDR R-19)

Impact

The resolution has significant implications for state laws related to the enforcement of immigration. By directing a study into how federal enforcement interacts with state rights, ACR5 seeks to ensure that the rights of Nevada residents are protected and that there are no overreaching actions taken by federal officials that could infringe on those rights. This aligns with broader conversations about states' rights and the relationship between state and federal authorities, particularly within the contentious context of immigration policy.

Summary

ACR5 is an Assembly Concurrent Resolution that directs the Joint Interim Standing Committee on Government Affairs to conduct an interim study on the activities of federal officials involved in the investigation or enforcement of immigration laws within the state of Nevada. This resolution was prompted by increasing concerns over aggressive tactics used by federal agencies, particularly instances involving detentions and arrests that reportedly violate the legal rights of individuals, including U.S. citizens and lawful residents. The goal of the study is to thoroughly review these activities and recommend potential legislation to ensure compliance with state laws during federal enforcement actions.

Sentiment

Sentiment surrounding ACR5 reflects a mixture of concern and urgency. Supporters of the resolution, likely including various advocacy groups and local officials, emphasize the need for protecting the legal rights of residents against potential federal overreach. Conversely, there may be dissenting opinions regarding the perceived opposition to federal authority, with some viewing the resolution as an effort to create a system of accountability and oversight for how immigration laws are enforced by federal agencies.

Contention

Notable points of contention arise from the potential impacts that ACR5 could have on federal immigration enforcement practices in Nevada. While proponents view the study as a necessary step in protecting communities, opponents may argue that it undermines federal law enforcement efforts, potentially complicating the enforcement of immigration statutes. The discussions around ACR5 could lead to significant legislative recommendations designed to balance the state's need for safety and legal integrity with the enforcement mandates of federal agencies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NV SCR3

Directs the Joint Interim Standing Committee on the Judiciary to conduct an interim study concerning human trafficking. (BDR R-121)

NV AB487

Directs the Joint Interim Standing Committee on Natural Resources to conduct a study during the 2025-2026 interim concerning the sale of cats and dogs by retail pet stores in this State. (BDR S-1096)

NV SB88A

Requires the Joint Interim Committee on Natural Resources to conduct an interim study of certain state agencies. (BDR S-345)

NV ACR4

Directing the Joint Interim Standing Committee on the Judiciary to conduct a study relating to road safety.

NV AB457

Requires the Joint Interim Standing Committee on Revenue to conduct a study concerning certain changes to provisions governing taxation. (BDR S-167)

NV AB32

Directs the Joint Interim Standing Committee on Growth and Infrastructure to conduct a study during the 2025-2026 interim concerning the Nevada Commission for the Reconstruction of the V & T Railway of Carson City and Storey County. (BDR S-404)

NV SJR4

Urges the Federal Government to support and recognize certain land use planning principles when conducting projects in this State. (BDR R-380)

NV SCR7

Creates a joint special committee to conduct a study concerning housekeeping operations at hotels in this State. (BDR R-1255)

NV AJR9

Urges Congress to enact legislation to prohibit officers and agents of the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement in the United States Department of Homeland Security from entering schools and places of worship for the purposes of enforcing federal immigration laws. (BDR R-779)

NV AB256

Directs the Legislative Commission to appoint a Regional Rail Transit Advisory Working Group to conduct an interim study relating to regional rail transit. (BDR S-614)

Similar Bills

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