In a legislative session that broke records for the most bills introduced, Arizona’s GOP-controlled legislature declined to hear any Democrat-sponsored immigration bills before committee deadlines.
As the Senate Judiciary and Elections Committee was set to hear a bill that would require ICE agents at polls, Senate law enforcement prevented certain community members from entering the building
A Planned Parenthood clinic in Burbank, California. (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)
Over a dozen immigration-related bills are being debated at the Arizona Legislature, among them SB 1635, which intends to criminalize communicating law enforcement activity.
Mayes’ comments made after the killing of Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent brought the collision of cowboy culture and the legal grey area surrounding stand your ground laws into sharper focus
Arizona’s 2026 legislative session is set to break records for the most bills introduced. With so many passing, dying and stalling, here are some of the anti-immigration bills CALÓ News is tracking.
The Arizona Democrat said recent shootings of protestors by federal immigration agents have raised concerns among local law enforcement leaders.
From U.S. senators and representatives to the state's attorney general, many have written to the DHS challenging the proposed immigration processing facility.
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem visited the southern Arizona border with Mexico, claiming Trump policies have made it a safer place. Local officials, however, disagree.
Rep. Greg Stanton joined the effort to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem as outrage mounted in Congress.
