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Nebraska Immigration Laws

Nebraska takes an enforcement-oriented approach to immigration. Governor Pillen signed Executive Order No. 25-01 in January 2025 mandating full cooperation between state agencies and federal immigration enforcement. E-Verify is required for public employers and public contractors under Neb. Rev. Stat. 4-114. Undocumented immigrants cannot obtain driver's licenses. DACA recipients can obtain driver's licenses and are eligible for in-state tuition under LB 239 (2006). Nebraska is not a sanctuary state and has no sanctuary cities.

Last verified: 2026-02-25

Key Nebraska Statutes

Mandatory Federal Cooperation (Anti-Sanctuary)Executive Order No. 25-01 (Jan. 2025)

Governor Pillen's executive order mandates full cooperation between Nebraska state agencies and federal immigration authorities (ICE). Nebraska is not a sanctuary state and has no cities or counties with official sanctuary policies.

E-Verify (Public Employers & Public Contractors)Neb. Rev. Stat. § 4-114

Every contract between a public employer and public contractor must contain a provision requiring the contractor to use a federal immigration verification system (E-Verify) to determine work eligibility of new employees performing services in Nebraska. Applies to state agencies, political subdivisions, and their contractors since October 2009. No statewide mandate for private employers as of February 2026, though legislation (LB 532) has been proposed.

No Driver's Licenses for Undocumented ImmigrantsNeb. Rev. Stat. § 60-484.04

Undocumented immigrants cannot obtain a driver's license or state identification card in Nebraska. DACA recipients with valid Employment Authorization Documents can obtain driver's licenses.

In-State Tuition (LB 239)LB 239 (2006); Neb. Rev. Stat. § 85-502

Eligible undocumented students, including DACA recipients, may access in-state tuition at Nebraska public colleges and universities. Requirements: attended a Nebraska high school, graduated or obtained a GED in Nebraska, resided in Nebraska for at least 3 years before graduation, and signed an affidavit stating intent to apply for permanent residency when eligible. Note: LB 870 (2025) has been introduced to repeal this benefit for DACA students.

State BenefitsVarious Nebraska statutes

Undocumented immigrants are generally ineligible for state-funded public benefits in Nebraska. DACA recipients may access certain state benefits and professional/occupational licensing depending on specific program eligibility requirements.

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