Immigrants' Rights

Everyone in America, no matter their citizenship or immigration status, has guaranteed rights under the Constitution. Learn more here.

Immigrants are welcome here

A 287(g) agreement gives local police the power to enforce federal immigration law—something they normally cannot do. These agreements turn local officers into Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, fueling deportations, racial profiling, and fear in immigrant communities.

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Comment on ICE Detention Facility in Salt Lake City

This enormous warehouse was purchased with the intent to detain our neighbors, friends, and families in an industrial building without any public notice or community input.
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ACLU of Minnesota and National ACLU Demand Immediate Action After Federal Agents Kill Another Person

The American Civil Liberties Union and ACLU of Minnesota strongly condemn this killing and demand these violent and dangerous federal agents immediately withdraw from Minnesota — and other communities across the country.
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What You Can Do as a Bystander During Immigration Enforcement Actions

This Know Your Rights document is your guide on actions you can take as a bystander witnessing immigration enforcement activities.
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287(g) Agreements in Utah

A 287(g) agreement gives local police the power to enforce federal immigration law—something they normally cannot do. These agreements turn local officers into Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, fueling deportations, racial profiling, and fear in immigrant communities.
Legislation
Mar 13, 2026

HB571 (Immigrant Amendments )

HB571 was a sweeping anti-immigrant bill. It would have imposed broad restrictions on non-citizens, limiting their ability to bank, work, and live freely in Utah. The bill would have prohibited banks from opening accounts or issuing loans to anyone using a foreign ID.  
Status: Victory: did not pass
Position: Oppose
Legislation
Mar 13, 2026

HB294 (Employer Verification Amendments)

HB294 would have changed the law regarding which private employers are required to use the federal E-Verify system to verify employees’ immigration status. Current law requires this of all private employers with over 150 employees, but HB294 would have lowered that threshold to 50 employees. The bill also created criminal penalties for using fraudulent identification to obtain employment.  
Status: Victory: did not pass
Position: Oppose
Legislation
Mar 13, 2026

SB136 (Enforcement Activities Amendments)

SB136 attempted to ban federal law enforcement, including Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and other immigration enforcement officers, from wearing masks while performing their duties. The bill also included a provision prohibiting facilities operated by state or local governments from allowing federal immigration enforcement into non-public areas of sensitive locations, including libraries, healthcare facilities, courthouses, and more.  
Status: Failed
Position: Support
Legislation
Mar 13, 2026

HB287 (Immigrant Driving Amendments)

This bill would have eliminated Utah’s driving privilege card program, which allows Utah residents who are not eligible for a REAL ID document or are unable to establish lawful presence to obtain a driver’s license. This program promotes public safety by allowing all drivers to be screened for driving ability and to obtain auto insurance, protecting everyone on Utah roads. The bill would have also required local law enforcement to notify ICE of car accidents involving a driver without lawful immigration status, further intertwining local law enforcement duties with federal immigration enforcement.  
Status: Victory: did not pass
Position: Oppose