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Arizona Voters Approve State-Level Enforcement for Illegal Immigration
Proposition 314, known as the "Secure the Border Act", seeks to prevent illegal border crossings through Mexico's six ports to Arizona.
Border state Arizona backs having local law enforcement arrest suspected illegal immigrants
Voters in border state Arizona have approved Proposition 314, a measure that would allow local police to arrest migrants suspected of illegally entering the state amid concerns over border security.Proposition 314 makes it a state crime for people to illegally enter Arizona from Mexico outside official ports of entry,
Voters in battleground Arizona to decide if local agencies can police illegal immigration
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Voters In Arizona Approve Measure Allowing Local Police To Arrest Illegal Border-Crossing Suspects
Arizona voters approved a measure Tuesday to allow local police to arrest suspected illegal immigrants crossing from Mexico. The border state approved Proposition 314, the “Secure the Border Act,” Fox 10 Phoenix reported.
Arizona voters pass Prop 314, allowing local police to enforce immigration laws
The proposition is modeled after a Texas law (SB 4) that the U.S. Supreme Court is reviewing for constitutionality. Even though Arizona voters passed the act, portions of the bill won’t go into effect until the Texas bill is ruled constitutional.
Prop. 314: Arizonans at odds over authorizing local police to tackle immigration
Arizona Proposition 314 would authorize local officials to detain and deport individuals entering the state outside lawful ports of entry.
Arizona voters hand local police more power to crack down on immigration
Voters also nixed a proposal to reduce the wages of workers who earn tips and decided to continue holding elections to retain judges.
Troubled by illegal border crossings, Arizona voters approve state-level immigration enforcement
Arizona voters have approved letting local police arrest migrants suspected of illegally entering the state from Mexico, an authority that would encroach on the federal government’s power over immigration enforcement but would not take effect immediately,
Proposition 314: Arizona voters to decide tough immigration-enforcement measure
Proposition 314 would make it a state crime to cross the Arizona border unlawfully and allow local police to arrest migrants.
Arizona Voters Pass Immigration-Crackdown Initiative
A ballot measure to allow police in Arizona to arrest immigrants who cross the border between a legal port of entry and to make it a state crime for people in the U.S. to illegally apply for public benefits passed with 62% as of Wednesday morning.
Arizona voters approve GOP-backed immigration measure
It’s already illegal under federal law to cross into the United States outside of legal ports of entry. The Arizona measure would allow local police to arrest undocumented migrants.
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Arizona approves Proposition 314 that will let police arrest undocumented immigrants, stoking fears of racial profiling
Arizona voters are weighing whether to make unauthorized immigration a state crime. Critics warned that Proposition 314 would lead to racial profiling by police. Backers say the state needs to pick up ...
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Arizona Passes Immigration Crackdown Measure That Will Invite Unaccountable Policing
Arizona voters have approved Proposition 314, which will increase the role of state and local law enforcement in immigration ...
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Arizona man sentenced for hauling more than 5,000 grams of fentanyl in Nebraska
Daniel Raymundo Alvillar, 46, got 6½ years in federal prison followed by a three-year term of supervised release.
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