SB 1055
arrestees; unlawfully present; reporting
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Bill overview
Senate Bill 1055 aims to strengthen Arizona’s cooperation with federal immigration enforcement efforts. It requires state and local law enforcement to fully comply with federal immigration laws and to notify federal authorities when an individual arrested for a crime is found to be unlawfully present in the United States. The bill also clarifies procedures for determining immigration status, transporting individuals in custody, and exchanging information related to immigration status with other government entities. Finally, it establishes a process for individuals to challenge policies that restrict immigration enforcement.
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