Youngkin Vetoes VA Legislation protecting Illegals From Having to Disclose immigration Status

Disclosure of immigration status can be required in Virginia courts, and law enforcement officers have to be citizens with minimal exception.

Legislation that would have protected illegal immigrants from having to do so has been vetoed by Virginia Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin. Another proposal, also vetoed, would have also eased restrictions on noncitizens serving in law enforcement.

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The governor says immigration status is pertinent to how the courts should handle cases, including potential flight risks.

“Deportation is a serious outcome for noncitizens convicted of crimes, however, the court must absolutely have the right to inquire as to the immigration status of a defendant, as it is relevant information to the way the justice system should handle his or her case, including whether or not the defendant is a flight risk,” Youngkin wrote in his veto.

Beege Welborn

Considering the agenda (and, in some cases, the background) of the now majority Democratic VA House of Delagtaes, this sort of legislation is not at all surprising. They are pushing some really hardcore progressive policies, and only Youngkin's veto stands in the way.


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