TBA Law Blog


Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Sep 11, 2025

Lawyers presented their cases at the first hearing in a federal lawsuit challenging a recent Tennessee law making it illegal to “harbor” undocumented immigrants, the Nashville Post reports. The lawsuit argues that the law is unconstitutional and that its broad language could criminalize landlords, churches and nonprofits that house undocumented immigrants. It also contends that enforcement of immigration law should be the purview of the federal government, not the states. Attorneys with the state argued that churches and other groups would not be liable under the law, noting its intention is to crack down on “professional smugglers” who transport or harbor undocumented immigrants for a profit. The plaintiffs are seeking a preliminary injunction to block enforcement of the law while the case works its way through the court system.