This assignment analyzes the Senate Bill 1252 of the 84th Legislative Special Session in Texas Government, which amended the law relating to interstate compact on Border security and immigration enforcement.
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2TEXAS GOVERNMENT Introduction: This assignment analyzes the Senate Bill 1252 of the 84thLegislative Special Session 1. The 84thLegislature was convened on January 13, 2015 and adjourned on June 1, 2015. 41 bills and several appropriation items in the General Appropriations Act out of the 1323 enacted were objected to. 1323 bills out of 6276 filed bills and 7 out of 200 filed joint resolutions were passed.. 84(R) SB 1252: This bill amended the law relating to interstate compact on Border security and immigration enforcement. It amended the Government Code to require the governor to coordinate, develop and execute Interstate Compact for Border Security among states for the operational control of Texas’s border with Mexico. The main purpose of the bill is to stop illegal immigrations at the border of Texas and Mexico. Before the compact the authority could only be received through an interstate compact with another state with the approval of the United States Congress as recognized by the Article 1, Section 10 of the U.S. Constitution. The average cost estimated to associate with a 30-day special session including per diem of members of legislature and staffing is $1,125,000. It is further assumed that provisions of the Bill relating to actions among compacting states for the operational control of the Texas border could be implemented within the resources provided by TDPS, TMD and TPWD. Rule making Authority: No additional rule making authority is expressly granted by the bill.
3TEXAS GOVERNMENT Section Analysis: In the SECTION 1 of this bill Title 7 and Government Code are amended and Chapter 793 has been added. Chapter 793 is described as INTERSTATE COMPACT FOR BORDER SECURITY. In this chapter ‘illegal alien’ has been defined under section 793.001 as any person who is not a citizen or national of the United States of America and who according to the terms of section 1101 of the 8 U.S.C is unlawfully present in the country. Section 793.002 grants the authority to execute interstate compact to the Governor in relation to coordinate, develop and execute the compact, call a special session of legislature to adopt a compact on or before the 31stday after the compact is adopted by another State and to seek approval of the United States Congress for the compact. Section 793.003 states the provisions for the interstate compact. The compact has been requiredto providefor jointactionamongStateson themattersincludingthe operationalcontrolofthestate’sborderswithMexicobydetecting,apprehendingor deflecting illegal aliens attempting to cross the borders, and regarding the enforcement of federal immigration laws that include detection, apprehension, detention, prosecution, release and monitor of the illegal aliens. Section 2 of this bill provides the effective date to be immediate upon receiving two- thirds of the votes of the entire member as has been provided by the Section 39, Article III of the Texas Constitution or on not receiving the necessary votes the Act takes effect from September 1, 2015.