Hawaii has not enacted a statewide sanctuary law nor a statewide preemption forbidding sanctuary policies. Counties and city governments such as Honolulu have adopted their own policies governing local cooperation with federal immigration enforcement.
Hawaii's legislature has not enacted a statewide sanctuary statute that limits cooperation between state agencies and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, nor has it enacted a preemption statute prohibiting county sanctuary policies. This leaves immigration-cooperation policy primarily to county and municipal governments. The City and County of Honolulu has adopted policies, including Honolulu Police Department directives, that limit officer involvement in civil immigration enforcement and restrict honoring ICE detainers without judicial warrants. Other counties have considered or adopted similar non-cooperation guidance. State-level criminal justice agencies follow federal law on detainers and information sharing where required. Because no statewide preemption exists, counties retain home-rule authority to set their own approach to immigration cooperation. Bills proposing both sanctuary protections and anti-sanctuary preemption have been introduced in the legislature but none have become law.
No statewide sanctuary or anti-sanctuary penalties exist. County policies set their own internal compliance and disciplinary standards.
Kapolei, HI
ROH Sec. 16-6.2 requires Kapolei residential swimming pools to be enclosed by a complete barrier with self-closing gates designed to prevent access by young ...
Kapolei, HI
ROH Sec. 21-4.40 limits fill-containing retaining walls in Kapolei to six feet within required yards and combines terraced wall heights for compliance measur...
Kapolei, HI
ROH Sec. 21-4.60 defines fences to include wrought iron, wire, wood, vinyl, and plastic, giving Kapolei residents a broad palette of compliant materials.
Kapolei, HI
ROH Sec. 21-4.30 controls what Kapolei neighbors can install in required yards along shared property lines, since Honolulu does not have a dedicated city spi...
Kapolei, HI
Public parks in Kapolei are closed during posted night hours under ROH Sec. 10-1.2, though beach parks allow direct traverse to the shoreline during closure.
Kapolei, HI
Kapolei follows HRS Sec. 577-16, which bars children under 16 from public places between 10 p.m. and 4 a.m. without a parent or guardian; Honolulu has no sep...
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