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Fri Nov 8, 2024, 06:26 AM 8 hrs ago

Arizona voters approve ballot measure giving state and local law enforcement greater authority in immigration matters

https://www.yahoo.com/news/arizona-voters-approve-ballot-measure-181654157.html


Arizona voters approved a controversial ballot measure that will give state and local law enforcement greater authority to enforce immigration-related laws typically left to the federal government, NBC News projects.

With immigration emerging as a central issue this election cycle, the vote is a victory for conservatives who have long argued the federal government isn’t giving the state the resources or help it needs to protect the border and deter crossings by undocumented migrants. But the change faced fierce criticism from those who believe it will negatively harm the state’s reputation and prompt discrimination, particularly against Hispanic residents.

The lengthy ballot measure makes a number of changes to state law related to immigration. It makes it a state crime for a migrant who is in the country illegally to submit false information to apply for a job or a public benefit; enter the state from a foreign country outside of a lawful port of entry; or refuse to return to their home country if required to do so by a court. The measure also requires a court to kick out migrants convicted of illegal entry, allowing state and local law enforcement to deliver them to federal custody.

While much of that is already illegal under federal law, these changes would allow state and local police officers, as well as courts, to take these matters into their own hands amid Republican clashes with the Democratic White House over immigration and border security.
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Arizona voters approve ballot measure giving state and local law enforcement greater authority in immigration matters (Original Post) In It to Win It 8 hrs ago OP
' typically left to the federal government' elleng 8 hrs ago #1

elleng

(135,777 posts)
1. ' typically left to the federal government'
Fri Nov 8, 2024, 06:28 AM
8 hrs ago

'While much of that is already illegal under federal law. . .

much of that is already illegal under federal law.'

because it's in the Constutution, ya think???

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