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CT AG Issues Immigration Policy and Guidance

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Published March 26th, 2026
Detected March 27th, 2026
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Summary

Connecticut Attorney General William Tong has issued a statement of policy and guidance regarding immigration matters. The document clarifies the state's legal position and aims to build trust between immigrant communities and state officials, including law enforcement.

What changed

Connecticut Attorney General William Tong has released a statement of policy and guidance concerning immigration law and related legal matters. This document, issued by the state's Chief Legal Officer, articulates Connecticut's official stance on immigration, emphasizing the respect and protection of immigrants and immigrant families in compliance with state and federal laws. It directs all personnel within the Office of the Attorney General to implement this policy and advises legal staff throughout state government to consult with the AG's office on immigration law matters.

The guidance aims to foster trust between immigrants and state officials, including law enforcement and first responders, in response to federal immigration enforcement actions. It provides general information on applicable law and clarifies the state's policy for state and local governments, as well as private businesses and organizations. While not an official opinion or legal advice, it serves to inform and guide stakeholders on the state's legal position and commitment to safeguarding immigrant communities.

What to do next

  1. All personnel in the Office of the Attorney General are directed to take actions to implement this policy.
  2. All legal directors and legal staff throughout state government are directed to consult with the Office of the Attorney General on immigration law matters when necessary.
  3. State and local governments, and private businesses and organizations should review the provided guidance on immigration enforcement.

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The Office of the Attorney General William Tong


Press Releases

03/26/2026

Attorney General Tong Issues Statement of Policy and Guidance Regarding Immigration Matters

(Hartford, CT) – Attorney General William Tong today released a statement of policy and guidance regarding immigration law and related legal matters, proceedings and enforcement actions to provide clarity and guidance as to the state’s legal position on these matters.

“I write this memorandum as Connecticut’s Chief Legal Officer and Chief civil law enforcement official. I also write this memorandum as a son and grandson of immigrants and refugees, born a citizen by right of my birth on American soil, like millions of other Americans and Connecticut residents. A year ago, it would have been hard to imagine U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) occupying American cities like a masked paramilitary force, ripping parents from their children, killing protestors, and giving noncitizen immigrants and American citizens alike good reason to fear for their lives. Over the past fourteen months, the Office of the Attorney General has heard from countless Connecticut residents concerned about their safety and that of their neighbors in light of ICE activity in Connecticut and elsewhere. The following is a statement of the policy of the State of Connecticut and the Office of the Attorney General concerning immigration law and related legal matters, proceedings and enforcement actions,” Attorney General Tong states in the memorandum.

In light of the federal government’s recent actions on immigration, the memorandum from Attorney General Tong to all state officials, public agencies and private organizations articulates and clarifies the State’s policy and legal position regarding immigration matters. This policy includes, but is not limited to, the following:

*It is the policy of the State of Connecticut to respect, honor and protect immigrants and immigrant families in compliance with state and federal law;

the State of Connecticut, including the Office of the Attorney General and other law enforcement agencies, should build trust with immigrants and immigrant communities, and encourage immigrants to trust state officials, law enforcement, and first responders;

in accordance with that policy, Office of the Attorney General is deeply committed to safeguarding our community, and respecting, honoring, and protecting Connecticut’s immigrants and immigrant families;

all personnel in the Office of the Attorney General are hereby directed to take such actions necessary to implement this policy within our legal authority and in compliance with state and federal law;

all legal directors and legal staff throughout state government are hereby directed to consult with the Office of the Attorney General on matters related to immigration law when necessary and appropriate; and

through this memorandum, the Office of the Attorney General hereby provides guidance and information about immigration enforcement for state and local governments, and private businesses and organizations.*

The memorandum provides general guidance on relevant applicable law. It is not an official opinion of the Attorney General and does not constitute legal advice. The guidance seeks to provide clarity based on the Office of the Attorney General’s analysis but is not a substitute for legal advice specific to a particular set of facts.

Areas of law addressed in the memorandum include:

• Rescinded federal policies that previously protected against immigration enforcement in sensitive places such as churches, schools and hospitals;
• Differences between civil immigration laws and criminal statutes;
• Fourth Amendment protections against unreasonable searches and seizures;
• Distinctions between public places, private places and private places partially open to the public for purposes of Fourth Amendment protections;
• Limited civil authority of ICE agents to arrest noncitizens;
• Limited authority of ICE agents to make criminal arrests;
• Documents granting officers levels of access to people and private spaces, including administrative warrants, administrative detainers, administrative subpoenas, judicial warrants, and judicial subpoenas;
• Guidance to public agencies and officials regarding information sharing with ICE;
• Guidance to organizations and entities providing services to immigrants; and
• Obligations under the Connecticut Trust Act, among other areas.

The memorandum further makes clear that Connecticut is not a “sanctuary state.” “Connecticut is in full compliance with federal law with respect to immigration matters and any claim or suggestion otherwise is false,” the memo states.

The memorandum concludes with a set of frequently asked questions regarding federal immigration enforcement and sample subpoenas, warrants, and enforcement documents.

Special Counsel for Civil Rights Janelle Medeiros assisted the Attorney General in this matter.

Twitter: @AGWilliamTong Facebook: CT Attorney General

Media Contact:

Elizabeth Benton
elizabeth.benton@ct.gov

Consumer Inquiries:

860-808-5318
attorney.general@ct.gov

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Classification

Agency
CT AG
Published
March 26th, 2026
Instrument
Guidance
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Substantive

Who this affects

Applies to
Government agencies Immigration detainees Consumers
Industry sector
9211 Government & Public Administration
Activity scope
Immigration Enforcement Legal Policy
Geographic scope
Connecticut US-CT

Taxonomy

Primary area
Immigration
Operational domain
Legal
Topics
Public Health Civil Rights

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