Bill
HB 47
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HB 47 would criminalize transporting unauthorized noncitizens into the state and ban forged or fraudulent immigration or identity documents.
Bill
HB 47
HB 47 would criminalize transporting unauthorized noncitizens into the state and ban forged or fraudulent immigration or identity documents.
Note: The materials you provided include multiple unrelated “HB 47” documents from different states and subjects. No full bill text for the specific HB 47 titled “Unauthorized aliens; penalize transport into state by any person and prohibit forgery of documents” was included. The summary below is therefore limited to: (1) the bill title and the legislative metadata you supplied, and (2) a factual outline of typical provisions, impacts, and issues such a bill would raise. If you can provide the bill’s full text or a link, I will produce a precise clause-by-clause summary.
Based on the bill title, HB 47 would seek to (a) create or modify criminal or civil penalties for transporting unauthorized (undocumented) noncitizens into the state, and (b) prohibit the forgery, alteration, or fraudulent use of immigration- or identity-related documents. The stated intent is likely to deter human smuggling/transportation and identity-document fraud related to immigration.
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