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Sanctuary Policy Preemption: Dallas vs Richardson

How do sanctuary policy preemption rules compare between Dallas, TX and Richardson, TX?

Dallas has fewer restrictions than Richardson.

Dallas, TX

Dallas County

Few Restrictions

Texas SB 4 (2017), codified in Government Code Ch. 752, prohibits any Texas city from adopting sanctuary policies. Dallas is not a sanctuary city; police must honor ICE detainers and may inquire about immigration status during lawful stops.

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Richardson, TX

Dallas County

Heavy Restrictions

Texas SB 4 (2017) prohibits any county, city, or sheriff from adopting sanctuary policies or refusing ICE detainers. Dallas County is not a sanctuary jurisdiction and the Sheriff honors detainers.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDallasRichardson
Texas statuteSB 4 (2017), Gov't Code Ch. 752-
Dallas sanctuary statusNot a sanctuary city-
ICE detainer policyHonored as required-
Status questioningPermitted during lawful stops-
Local policyWelcoming Communities resolution-
State law-TX SB 4 (2017)
Detainer compliance-Required up to 48 hours
County status-Not a sanctuary
Penalty range-$1,500-$25,500 daily
Code reference-TX Gov't Code Ch. 752

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Dallas FAQ

Is Dallas a sanctuary city?

No. Texas SB 4 (2017) prohibits any Texas city or county from adopting sanctuary policies. Dallas Police cooperate with ICE and honor civil immigration detainers, consistent with Government Code Chapter 752.

Can Dallas Police ask about my immigration status?

Yes, during a lawful stop, detention, or arrest. Texas Government Code 752.053 forbids cities from barring such inquiries. Officers may also share status information with federal immigration authorities.

Richardson FAQ

Will Dallas County Sheriff hold me for ICE if I post bond?

Yes if ICE has filed a detainer. Under Texas SB 4, the Sheriff must hold you up to 48 hours past your scheduled release while ICE takes custody. Local refusal would trigger state penalties and removal from office.

Can a Dallas County city create its own sanctuary policy?

No. SB 4 preempts any city, county, or sheriff policy that limits cooperation with federal immigration enforcement. Officials adopting such a policy face civil penalties, removal, and loss of state funding.

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