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Arizona Dem AG blasted for 'dangerous' claim residents can shoot ICE agents under state laws
Arizona attorney general Kris Mayes says ICE agents could be shot under stand your ground law if they can't be identified as law enforcement officers.
Kris Mayes, a Democrat, has been criticized by law enforcement groups and her Republican opponents for comments they say could inflame tensions.
"We find these remarks reckless, irresponsible, and dangerous to the safety of all law enforcement professionals in this state," APA's Joe Clure said.
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes, a Democrat, is facing calls to resign over recent comments she made about our state’s “Stand Your Ground” laws and ICE.
A tense television interview has ignited a political and legal firestorm in Arizona after Attorney General Kris Mayes made remarks
Enrolled members of federally recognized tribal nations in Arizona can now also obtain driver licenses, instruction permits and ID cards with a Native American designation. The Arizona Department of Transportation’s Motor Vehicle Division added the option under a state law that took effect Jan. 1.
Arizona’s Attorney General wants people across the state to send her office videos and photos of what ICE agents are doing.
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes said she is encouraging individuals to take video of any unlawful activity by ICE.
More than 300 people marched to Mesa Gateway Airport, calling for an end to local participation in federal immigration enforcement programs.