Wednesday, May. 21, 2025
Does Nevada identify as a sanctuary state?
Republican and Democratic state officials alike say Nevada is not a sanctuary state.
Governor Joe Lombardo’s office told The Nevada Independent in a statement that “Nevada is not a sanctuary state or jurisdiction,” while Democratic Attorney General Aaron Ford has said “I do not support sanctuary policies.”
Neither Las Vegas nor Reno identify as sanctuary cities.
The term “sanctuary state” has no legal definition, according to the Congressional Research Service, but it generally refers to states that have policies that block officials from asking about immigration status or curtail the ability of police to make arrests for federal civil immigration violations.
Major think tanks do not categorize Nevada as a sanctuary state. Some of the most conservative immigration groups, such as the Center for Immigration Studies, have agreed that neither Nevada nor any of its jurisdictions qualify as having “sanctuary” policies.
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Sources
- Office of Governor Joe Lombardo Statement
- Nevada Attorney General Aaron D. Ford Attorney General Aaron Ford Releases Response to Governor Lombardo’s Misleading Statement on Model Immigration Policies
- City of Reno Statement from City of Reno
- Las Vegas Review-Journal Mayor says Las Vegas is not a ‘sanctuary city’
- Congress.gov “Sanctuary” Jurisdictions: Policy Overview
- Center for Immigration Studies Map: Sanctuary Cities, Counties, and States
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