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Home»Politics»‘Three Cheers for Mississippi’: State Makes Illegal Immigration a State Crime with a Minimum of Six Months to Two Years in Prison

‘Three Cheers for Mississippi’: State Makes Illegal Immigration a State Crime with a Minimum of Six Months to Two Years in Prison

Bold move or just politics?

Paul EkeBy Paul EkeApril 8, 20263 Mins Read
Mississippi has passed SB 2114, making illegal entry a state crime with up to two years in prison. The new law is sparking strong reactions online after going viral on X.
Image Source via YouTube/Mississippi State Athletics

Mississippi passed Senate Bill 2114, which makes entering the state illegally a criminal offense punishable by six months to two years in prison. The bill also requires the Mississippi Department of Public Safety to determine who is in the state illegally and to work with federal authorities on immigration. The news is going viral after a post magnified the news and got reactions from both sides.

Mississippi just passed a bill that makes illegal immigration a state crime

SB 2114 criminalizes illegal entry into Mississippi under state law with a minimum of six months to two years in prison

The Mississippi Department of Public Safety will work on identifying undocumented… pic.twitter.com/ksIhgItKrw

— Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) April 7, 2026

The accompanying video was originally from a WLOX News interview with Mississippi State Auditor Shad White reporting on the signing of SB 2114. 

The new law will make it a crime under Mississippi law to come into or be in the state illegally, with a prison term of six months to two years. The Mississippi Department of Public Safety will work to find undocumented immigrants and work with ICE to deport them.

The measure reportedly addresses an estimated $100 million in annual costs to Mississippi taxpayers for education, healthcare, and crime-related expenses. The legislation was passed by state lawmakers and has now become law.

Online Reactions to Mississippi’s New Immigration Law

Engagement with the X post above saw a range of reactions, though mostly positive. Many viewers commended the bill, with one commenting, “THREE CHEERS for Mississippi, that’s a brilliant state!” while others demanded more severe actions: “Bank accounts, assets, and everything else should be seized from anyone found to be illegally here.”

Critics focused on implementation. One commenter stated: “I’m not convinced this is as beneficial as it appears. Rather than being deported immediately, these individuals will remain in the U.S. at taxpayer expense for another year or two. They should be handed over to ICE for prompt deportation instead of being processed through the state prison system.”

Another way to look at it was a caution that said, “An economic imbalance can’t be controlled through policing. If there are opportunities people will migrate in search of, they will find a way to do so… no matter the danger or the consequences.”

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The story gained attention because it was one of the most powerful state-level initiatives to turn illegal entry into a crime, and it sparked a debate about enforcement, costs, federal cooperation, and the larger problems of immigration policy.

The viral post is one piece of a larger national conversation happening about state-level immigration enforcement. As SB 2114 is being implemented in Mississippi, that discussion continues online and in policy-making spaces as well.

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Paul Eke is a Nigeria-based content writer and forex market analyst with experience in financial writing, news coverage, and SEO-driven content. He holds a bachelor’s degree in marine engineering.

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