Expands the causes of action for interference with civil rights available under GS 99D-1 to authorize suit under that statute by a person injured during civil immigration enforcement against an individual who violates the North Carolina Constitution during the enforcement, whether or not the defendant was acting under color of law at the time. Allows such plaintiffs to seek any of the remedies in GS 99D-1(b), including punitive damages and attorneys' fees. Provides that the listed immunities do not apply to a defendant in such a civil action to the extent permissible under the United States Constitution.
Contains severability clause.
Appropriates $50,000 for 2026-27 from the General Fund to the Office of State Budget and Management to design and prepare a downloadable “Know Your Rights” pamphlet. Describes requirements for pamphlet content and distribution.
PROTECTION OF CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS.
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AN ACT PROTECTING THE CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS OF INDIVIDUALS INJURED DURING IMMIGRATION ENFORCEMENT.Intro. by Butler, Harrison, Morey, Cook.
Status: Ref To Com On Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House (House action) (May 4 2026)
H 1152
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Bill H 1152 (2025-2026)Summary date: Apr 30 2026 - View Summary
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