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Republicans in Washington, Raleigh show support of Trump immigration policies | North Carolina

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Alan Wooten | The Center Square – (The Center Square – ) 2025-04-29 10:45:00

(The Center Square) – In concert with Monday’s presidential executive orders related to immigration, North Carolina’s senior senator has plans for proactive legislation in Washington.

Back home in Raleigh, the speaker of the state House of Representatives is leading Republicans against 10 bills filed by Democrats that include what Rep. Destin Hall’s party calls “efforts to shield illegal criminals and push divisive, economy-wrecking policies.”



U.S. Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C.






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Rep. Destin Hall, R-Caldwell




Second-term Republican President Donald Trump on Monday directed Attorney General Pam Bondi and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem to publicly list state and local law enforcement agencies obstructing “enforcement of federal immigration laws.” Nine counties are highlighted on a map from Republican Sen. Thom Tillis – Buncombe, Watauga, Mecklenburg, Forsyth, Guilford, Chatham, Orange, Durham and Wake – that he says “refuse to cooperate with federal law enforcement and instead shield dangerous criminal illegals. I’ll soon introduce legislation to hold these sanctuary jurisdictions accountable.”

Money is the preferred leverage of the Trump administration. On Day 1 of his second term, he directed a hold on federal funding tied to law enforcement jurisdictions and immigration; Monday’s action was similar.

An announcement from the state House Republicans against the bills filed by Democrats comes against the backdrop of the Grand Old Party holding a 71-49 majority in their chamber. The Senate is 30-20 Republicans.

Among the 10 bills in the announcement are attempts at limiting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to do its jobs at churches, schools, hospitals, farms and construction sites.

Prohibit LEO w/ICE Churches/Schools/Hospitals, known also as House Bill 78, was parked in the Rules Committee the day after its Feb. 10 introduction. Immigration enforcement could not be done in “places of religious worship, elementary and secondary schools, and hospitals.” Primary sponsors are Democratic Reps. Renee Price of Orange County, Deb Butler of New Hanover County, Pricey Harrison of Guilford County and Maria Cervania of Wake County.

All but Butler are in counties noted by Tillis.

The foursome is also pushing Prohibit LEO w/ICE at Farm/Construct. Sites, known also as House Bill 80. This proposal would prohibit immigration enforcement “on North Carolina farmland and construction sites.” It, too, was immediately parked in the Rules Committee chaired by Wayne County Republican Rep. John Bell.

In one of the counties Tillis pointed out, the Atlanta office of Enforcement and Removal Operations said Wednesday a 63-year-old illegally in the country was arrested in Raleigh after serving a 10-year sentence for first-degree murder.

Two others were spotlighted in the last two weeks. The Charlotte office of Homeland Security Investigations on April 19 said it arrested a Venezuelan that is suspected of being a “foot soldier” in the notorious Tren de Argua gang. An April 16 announcement said a 41-year-old Mexican was arrested April 9 in Sanford and charged with kidnapping and rape of a 14-year-old.

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Note: The following A.I. based commentary is not part of the original article, reproduced above, but is offered in the hopes that it will promote greater media literacy and critical thinking, by making any potential bias more visible to the reader –Staff Editor.

Political Bias Rating: Centrist

The article maintains a largely objective and factual tone while reporting on the political dynamics in North Carolina regarding immigration enforcement. It covers the positions of both Republican and Democratic lawmakers, detailing the proposed bills and the contrasting viewpoints without overtly promoting one side over the other. While some language, such as “shield illegal criminals” and “divisive, economy-wrecking policies,” may appear to reflect a Republican critique, this language is attributed to Republican Rep. Destin Hall’s party and is not presented as the article’s stance. Overall, the article offers a balanced view of the political debate and refrains from strong ideological advocacy, thus earning a **Centrist** rating.

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Conservatives on U.S. House Budget Committee switch votes, advance GOP package

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SUMMARY: U.S. House Republicans on the Budget Committee narrowly advanced a $3.8 trillion budget reconciliation bill to the House floor after a tense 17-16 vote, with some far-right conservatives abstaining. The bill extends and expands Trump’s 2017 tax law while cutting over $600 billion from Medicaid across a decade. Negotiations are ongoing amid concerns about deficit increases and a recent Moody’s credit rating downgrade highlighting fiscal risks. The bill faces opposition from fiscal conservatives and Democrats alike, and challenges remain with disputes over work requirements, tax credits, and SALT deduction caps. The package must clear the Rules Committee before a full House vote.

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North Carolina cancer expert weighs in on Biden's diagnosis

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SUMMARY: Former President Joe Biden was diagnosed with aggressive prostate cancer that has metastasized to the bone. Dr. Arif Kamal, an oncologist at Duke and American Cancer Society chief patient officer, emphasized that while the diagnosis is serious, many treatment options exist, including testosterone suppression and treatment intensification like radiation or medications. Prostate cancer is common, with about 300,000 men diagnosed yearly. Political leaders, including former Presidents Obama and Trump, and Vice President Kamala Harris, publicly offered support and well wishes. Biden’s medical team is evaluating treatments, and advocacy groups encourage those seeking information to contact the American Cancer Society.

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Power is still out for thousands of customers after powerful storms, last night

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SUMMARY: Power remains out for thousands after powerful storms struck last night, causing extensive damage. Crews worked through the night to clear fallen trees blocking roads, some of which landed on cars and homes. A woman in Rono Rapids described the sudden, intense storm while at her son’s baseball game, with strong winds threatening safety and forcing evacuation. A viewer’s video from Halifax County showed fierce winds and rain bringing down trees around 6 p.m. In response, the mayor of Rono Rapids imposed a 9 p.m. curfew to aid cleanup efforts. With more severe weather possible, residents are urged to stay updated via a free news app for real-time alerts.

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Severe weather wreaked havoc across northern counties on Friday as powerful storms and heavy winds toppled trees onto homes and vehicles, causing significant damage and road obstructions.

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