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Immigration Laws in Louisiana.

Louisiana has enacted some of the most restrictive state-level immigration enforcement laws in the country. SB 208 (2024) bans all sanctuary policies. SB 15 (effective August 2025) criminalizes refusal to cooperate with federal immigration enforcement. All private and public employers must use E-Verify. Undocumented immigrants cannot obtain driver's licenses or in-state tuition. Governor Landry's "Operation GEAUX" (2025) formally partnered Louisiana with ICE for enhanced enforcement.

Last verified: 2026-02-25

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Key Louisiana Statutes

Anti-Sanctuary LawSB 208 (2024); SB 15 (2025)

SB 208 (effective May 28, 2024) bans all sanctuary policies at state and local levels, requiring full cooperation with federal immigration authorities. SB 15 (effective August 1, 2025) criminalizes refusal to cooperate with ICE, including advocacy for sanctuary policies.

E-Verify RequirementLouisiana E-Verify Law

All private companies and all public employers must use E-Verify to confirm employment eligibility of new hires. Employers who use E-Verify are shielded from civil penalties if an E-Verified employee is later found to be unauthorized.

Benefits Reporting & Citizenship LawHB 307; Act 419 (2025)

Act 419 (effective June 20, 2025) requires state agencies, including the Department of Education, to determine and report immigration status of individuals receiving state services. State agencies providing public assistance must report ineligible applicants to ICE.

Lawful immigration status is required for a standard driver's license. Asylum seekers with valid work permits are eligible but cannot obtain REAL ID-compliant licenses. Undocumented immigrants are not eligible.

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This page summarizes publicly available statutes and rules for informational purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice, and no attorney-client relationship is created by viewing this content. Laws change — always verify with the primary source or consult a licensed attorney in Louisiana.

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