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What would the Arizonic Ice Act do? Explanation of the Immigration Bill

What would the Arizonic Ice Act do? Explanation of the Immigration Bill

Phoenix – Arizona legislators consider a bill that will require from state and local self -government bodies to cooperate with the federal immigration bodies.

Senate Bill 1164Also known as the Arizon ice law, he advanced from the Senate College at the Voting Party on Monday afternoon, and protesters gathered on the street against the Trump administration.

SB 1164 has two main provisions:

  1. Demanding from law enforcement agencies to keep suspected crimes with federal immigration delays.
  2. Prohibition of state bodies, counties, cities and cities from adopting a policy that impedes the implementation of immigration laws.

Sponsor of the bill, President of Senate Warren Petersen, Republican, representing the Legislative District 14, said ABC15 was the necessary event to ensure the cooperation of Arizona with the efforts of the President to eliminate unprocessed immigrants who have committed crimes to the public.
Senator of Katherine Miranda, Rating of Democrats on Military and Border Security of the Senate, stated that the requirement to cooperate with the ICE could lead to racial profiling and interrogation of Petersen on language in the bill, which refers to TE that local law enforcement agencies should “use” his best efforts to support the implementation of federal immigration laws. “

“” Take your efforts to work with law enforcement agencies. “This is an obvious statement,” Petersen said, adding that “most people understand what that means.”

Miranda, Dista 11, who, together with the other two Democrats, voted at the College to not advance the bill, said SB 1164 would make communities less safe.

“The reporting of violent crimes of vulnerable communities will be reduced, as they will not witness, fearing deportation,” she said, adding that cooperation may also lead to an increase in response time to unstable police.

On Monday, Arizona gathered in the Arizona Capitol in Arizona to demonstrate against SB 1164 and Presidential Administration Donald Trump. Lucha gathered against the bill after the Voting of the Senate College, promising to return every Monday.

What does the right of ice in Arizona on immigration delays say

In an interview with ABC15, before the vote, Petersen stated that he worked with sheriffs on the bill, saying that the majority supported SB 1164.

Asked about the concern that the bill could force immigrant communities, Petersen said that this event did not provide for law enforcement agencies entering the community to make arrests.

“It’s just to make sure that someone who has committed state criminal will, which is an illegal immigrant, will be deported by ICE,” he said. “There will be no obstacles to stop the ice, deport the illegal immigrant who commits state crimes.”

According to the bill, people with immigration detainees will spend up to 48 hours for ice. Petersen said that law enforcement officers were safer to pick up people who are prison or prison rather than in the community.

The Federal Government reimburses the costs of additional detention, so the new requirement should not bear additional costs for Arizona, said Petersen.

The bill also allows the General State Prosecutor to comply with cooperation provisions – and even allows taxpayers to file complaints.

The original draft bill would require law enforcement agencies to sign official agreements with immigration and customs execution of the United States, but this provision was eliminated at the hearing of the college. The bill still allows the Sheriffs to conclude contracts 287 (G) if they choose.

Currently, Arizona Corrections, the Mass Police Department and Sheriff’s offices in La -Pas, Pinal and Yavapay have such agreements with ICE.

Other immigration bills in Arizona legislation

The Arizona Ice Law should face the hearing in the other two committees before you move on to full voting in the Senate. If he passes he will go to the house for consideration in this ward.

Legislators also consider several other immigration bills.

Bill Bill 2099 will require Governor and Prosecutor General “Apply, Manage and Collaborate” with federal immigration. Senate Bill 1294 Renting in Marana’s prison, which is empty since 2023, the US Government for $ 1 per year to accommodate people who are held immigration.

AND Democrats suggested a law on immigrant trust to protect people without legal status who live in Arizona but Senate Bill 1362 and his mirror, Bill Bill 2807It is unlikely that the committee will be heard in legislation.