Iowa Governor Signs Bill Which Could Remove Illegals From State

It wouldn’t be necessary for states to pass any laws if the federal government under Joe Biden would simply do its job

Iowa governor signs ‘illegal reentry’ migrant bill into law

Americans before illegalsA new bill signed by Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds (R) on Wednesday will make it illegal for a person to be in the state if they were previously denied entry to the United States or were removed from the country.

The bill — SF 2340 — will make it a state crime for someone to be in Iowa if they have outstanding deportation orders, were previously removed from the U.S. or were previously denied admission to Iowa. Once a suspect is in custody, the law states that they could agree to a judge’s order to leave the country or face further charges.

The judge’s order must include information on the method of transportation the person uses to get to the port of entry and the law enforcement officer or agency responsible for ensuring they comply with the order.

The law is reminiscent of a Texas state law that gives state law enforcement the authority to arrest people they suspect of entering the country illegally. The Texas law is facing legal battles as it is currently blocked in court.

Yeah, not quite, but, Credentialed Media gotta Credentialed Media. This is simply about those who are unlawfully present in the U.S. and getting them out of Iowa. Does Iowa have that big of a problem? It is most likely meant to deter illegals from coming to Iowa, much like the Texas law is about deterring them from crossing at the Mexican border with Texas.

“The Biden Administration has failed to enforce our nation’s immigration laws, putting the protection and safety of Iowans at risk. Those who come into our country illegally have broken the law, yet Biden refuses to deport them. This bill gives Iowa law enforcement the power to do what he is unwilling to do: enforce immigration laws already on the books.”

The legislation will be enacted on July 1.

Considering the location of Iowa in proximity to the sanctuary state of Illinois, they could well have an issue, plus all those that the Biden regime has flown in the dead of night to the state.

The bill has already faced criticism from activists and migrants living in Iowa. Advocacy group Iowa Migrant Movement for Justice vowed to fight the new legislation in a statement on Wednesday.

“Iowa politicians moved this ridiculous stunt forward in an election year in order to perpetuate partisan campaign rhetoric, drive fear in immigrant communities and mobilize voters using fear and anti-immigrant sentiment. Immigrants’ rights organizations are ready to fight back and work to block this unconstitutional law from going into effect,” the statement read.

What’s unconstitutional about getting those who are unlawfully present per federal law out of the state, and even country, especially when said illegals have deportation orders or were previously deported? People who have been already been removed and came back to the U.S. committed a felony. Every illegal takes money away from supporting U.S. citizens.

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15 Responses to “Iowa Governor Signs Bill Which Could Remove Illegals From State”

  1. H says:

    Kabuki theater

    Iowa needs migrants workers for agricultural, service, and food factory work.
    Migrants go to Iowa because that is where the work is. They don’t go there for the weather, all that “free stuff” or to vote and turn the state blue.
    They go to work in slaughter houses and feed lots. Doing the shitty jobs that Americans don’t want

    • L.G.Brandon!, L.G.Brandon! says:

      You got me all fired up yesterday so I called my father and asked him what restaurants my uncle Bob owns and he said Chipotle. 5 minutes later my mother called and informed me that my father is a domkop and to call my uncle Bob and find out. So I called uncle Bob and he actually owns 11 not 12 Taco Bells. So not only was dad wrong on the name he was wrong on the number sorry I passed on bad info to you. So take with a grain of salt the statistics that I repeated to you cause they’re what dad told me and if he can’t get the name right he probably didn’t get the numbers right either, but I’ll probably talk to uncle Bob sooner or later I will try and get the right numbers for you.

  2. Elwood P. Dowd says:

    Will state and local gazpacho* police start conducting surprise raids on farms and factories for “illegals” to export? “Show me your papers”!

    There are nearly 200,000 immigrants in Iowa. It’s estimated that some 70,000 Canadians are in the US illegally. Will the gazpachos also harass non-Hispanic looing workers?

    If the gazpachos find some “illegals” in the Hormel plants will plant managers go to jail? How about the roofing, landscaping company bosses and hog, soybean and corn farmers? Will they be charged?

    It’s illegal to transport an “illegal”. How will Iowa transport the “illegals”?
    _________________________
    *gazpacho police… Tip o’ the Hat to Rep Marjorie Tomato Greene** (R-Barcelona) referring to the Capitol police

    **The gift that keeps on giving!

    • drowningpuppies says:

      Well, Rimjob…
      Here’s your sign.

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      • Elwood P. Dowd says:

        Well, Piss-Ant…

        You’re no mensch and about as funny as Bill Engvall!

        Here’s YOUR sign Strong minds discuss ideas, average minds discuss events, weak minds discuss people.

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        • drowningpuppies says:

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          • Elwood P. Dowd says:

            Oh, Piss-Ant gets all pissy when he gets bitch-slapped.

            I was going to say you’re an insignificant piss-ant but that’s not original since everyone here knows it.

            Your mom’s calling you for your hot dog and tater tots. Run along.

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    • Brother John says:

      It’s illegal to transport an “illegal”.

      So ….it’s illegal to deport an illegal, then?

      Are you this stupid, or do you just glory in using the nation’s laws to further its destruction?

      • Elwood P. Dowd says:

        Oh Brother,

        Please access the U.S. Code for yourself.

        Domestic Transporting — Subsection 1324(a)(1)(A)(ii) makes it an offense for any person who — knowing or in reckless disregard of the fact that an alien has come to, entered, or remains in the United States in violation of law, transports, or moves or attempts to transport or move such alien within the United States by means of transportation or otherwise, in furtherance of such violation of law.

        You may have missed it but immigration is a federal issue. Are you suggesting that Iowa will pass their found “illegals’ to the feds for exportation? Or that we should break the law to enforce the law?

        This is political ploy by the Iowa Republicans.

        Are you really that ignorant or do you just like to humiliate yourself.

        • Brother John says:

          Oh puh-leeeeze — you’re not going to try to convince me you actually give a shit what the law says?

          Given that reckless and arrogant disregard of the law is official government policy, the idea that any state or locality needs to sit idly by and let themselves be overrun because “it’s the law” is fucking stupid in the extreme.

          • Elwood P. Dowd says:

            Come back when you choose to address the topic.

            So the laws are suggestions? Got it. Big Donnie thinks so, too.

  3. Elwood P. Dowd says:

    Well, Piss-Ant…

    You’re no mensch and about as funny as Bill Engvall! But you have become a joke!

    Here’s YOUR sign Strong minds discuss ideas, average minds discuss events, weak minds discuss people.

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  4. ruralcounsel says:

    Since only the Federal government can do immigration law, it makes it illegal for states to deport the illegals within their own borders.

    So send all the illegals in your state either to a blue “sanctuary” city or state, or to DC. Let them figure out what to do with them. That isn’t enforcing immigration law, because it isn’t deporting them. Sending them somewhere else internally to the US borders is NOT deportation.

    Fewer than about 2% of the illegals coming in these days are working in agriculture. We don’t need these people. THey don’t intend to acclimate to our culture and they have no loyalty to our country. They are nothing but invaders sucking off the social welfare system and disrupting the employment picture for a large swath of Americans.

    • Elwood P. Dowd says:

      It is illegal to transport persons known to be here illegally. Do you propose they be forced to walk from Iowa to Missouri?

      Anti-immigration conservatives have the solution right in front of them! Vote! Election a Congress that will change the laws. Propose an amendment to transfer the immigration system to the individual states! Vote!

      Mr ruralcounsel screeds:

      Fewer than about 2% of the illegals coming in these days are working in agriculture. We don’t need these people. THey don’t intend to acclimate to our culture and they have no loyalty to our country. They are nothing but invaders sucking off the social welfare system and disrupting the employment picture for a large swath of Americans.

      According to the USDA:

      In 2018–20, 30 percent of crop farmworkers were U.S. born, 6 percent were immigrants who had obtained U.S. citizenship, 23 percent were other authorized immigrants (primarily permanent residents or green-card holders), and the remaining 41 percent held no work authorization.

      Most farms are rural.

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