HB2099
Arizona Executive Officers Duties and Immigration Enforcement Act
Date of Vote: April 9, 2025
Chamber of Origin: SenateThe Arizona Immigration Enforcement Act amends various sections of the Arizona Revised Statutes to require cities, towns, and counties to enforce and cooperate with federal immigration laws. It establishes that the governor and attorney general must also ensure compliance with federal immigration enforcement actions. The act includes provisions for delayed repeal, set to take effect in 2029, and emphasizes the need for state cooperation in addressing immigration-related public safety concerns. This legislation follows the passage of Proposition 314, which highlighted the public safety crisis due to illegal immigration and trafficking. The act aims to fulfill the voters' intent and enhance the state's response to immigration enforcement.1
Turning Point Action’s Position

Voted YEA
17VOTED NAY
13Voted yea
Voted nay
Not voting
Present
Abstaining

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