If Iowa doesnโt suspend the enforcement of its new immigration law by May 7, the state could face a federal lawsuit, according to the Des Moines Register.
The Register obtained a letter from the US Department of Justice sent to Gov. Kim Reynolds and Attorney General Brenna Bird warning them that โSF 2340 is preempted by federal law and violates the United States Constitution.โ
The letter also accuses Iowa of creating a โseparate state immigration scheme,โ and says that SF 2340 violates the Immigration and Nationality Act, and conflicts with various laws that allow migrants to seek asylum.ย
SF 2340 makes illegal immigration a state crime in addition to being a federal crimeโsimilar to a Texas law currently being litigated in the courtsโand turns Iowa law enforcement agencies into quasi-immigration offices.
The law charges undocumented migrants found in Iowa with an aggravated misdemeanor if they have been previously denied entry into the United States, or excluded, deported, or removed from the country.
The charge becomes a felony if the undocumented migrantโs prior removal includes a conviction for drugs and/or crimes against a person. SF 2340 also allows Iowa judges to order the deportation of undocumented migrants and gives law enforcement agencies the authority to transfer undocumented migrants to the nearest US port of entry.
In statements to the Register, Reynolds and Bird defended the necessity of the law. They each blamed the Biden administration and tried to spin the law as a safety measure to protect Iowans while implying that immigrants are dangerous.
Our message to Biden is this: Iowa will not back down and stand by as our stateโs safety hangs in the balance,โ Bird told the Register. โIf Biden refuses to stop the border invasion and keep our communities safe, Iowa will do the job for him.”
A recent NPR article noted immigrants are less likely to commit crimes than US-born residents. Earlier this week, Black Hawk County Sheriff Tony Thompson shared similar sentiments while speaking out against the law and said the amount of crimes committed by immigrants was โso small and insignificant that itโs not even worthy of note.โ


















