SB 1474
immigration laws; local enforcement; training
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Bill overview
Senate Bill 1474 aims to strengthen Arizona's cooperation with federal immigration enforcement efforts. The bill requires county sheriff’s offices to enter into agreements with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to participate in a federal program, and allows state and local agencies to utilize federal resources for immigration enforcement. It also mandates training for law enforcement officers on immigration laws and establishes a process for legislative members to request investigations into potential violations of cooperation policies. Finally, it ensures that state and local enforcement remains consistent with federal law.
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