H. R. 1928, also known as the “Sanctuary City Accountability Act,” is a bill that allows private citizens in the United States to enforce immigration laws. This bill permits any U.S. national to sue a sanctuary jurisdiction if an immigrant from that area commits a crime...
Simple Explanation
H. R. 1928 is a proposed law that would let people in the U.S. take cities and places to court if they don't help the government with immigration rules and someone from those places breaks the law. It wants to make sure these areas stick to the rules to keep everyone safe.