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AZ HB2807
Bill
Status
6/27/2025
Primary Sponsor
Mariana Sandoval
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AI Summary
HB 2807 Summary
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Prohibits municipal, county, and state law enforcement agencies from stopping, questioning, arresting, or detaining people based on actual or suspected immigration status or violations of federal civil immigration law.
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Bans law enforcement agencies from inquiring about immigration status, citizenship, place of birth, or social security number eligibility, and prohibits prolonging detention based on immigration detainers or civil immigration warrants.
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Prevents law enforcement from assisting federal immigration authorities by participating in enforcement operations, sharing personal information or databases, conducting interviews, or facilitating immigration detainers without valid judicial warrants.
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Restricts municipalities, counties, and the state from collecting or disclosing immigration-related information except when strictly necessary to assess eligibility for public services and benefits, and only with valid court orders or person's written informed consent in their language of choice.
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Requires municipal, county, and state law enforcement agencies to submit annual reports to the Attorney General detailing detainer requests, immigration authority interviews, database access by federal immigration authorities, and legal bases for any compliance with immigration enforcement requests.
Legislative Description
Immigration; government agencies; prohibited acts.
Immigration
Last Action
Assigned to House RULES Committee
6/27/2025