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AZ SB1362

Bill

Status

Introduced

2/3/2025

Primary Sponsor

Analise Ortiz

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Origin

Senate

Fifty-seventh Legislature - First Regular Session (2025)

AI Summary

SB 1362 Summary

  • Prohibits municipal, county, and state law enforcement agencies from stopping, questioning, arresting, or detaining people based on immigration status or suspected violations of federal civil immigration law.

  • Bars law enforcement agencies from inquiring about immigration status, citizenship, place of birth, or social security eligibility, and prevents prolonged detention based solely on immigration detainers or civil immigration warrants.

  • Prohibits law enforcement from assisting federal immigration authorities through participation in immigration enforcement operations, providing personal identifying information, allowing interviews, or entering into 287(g) agreements with federal immigration agencies.

  • Voids any prior agreements, policies, or practices that conflict with database sharing prohibitions for immigration enforcement purposes.

  • Requires municipalities, counties, and state agencies to report annually to the Arizona Attorney General on immigration detainer requests, interviews conducted, database access by immigration authorities, and legal bases for any compliance, with reports posted publicly within 90 days.

Legislative Description

Immigration; government agencies; prohibited acts

Disclosure

Last Action

Senate read second time

2/4/2025

Committee Referrals

Rules2/3/2025
Military Affairs and Border Security2/3/2025

Full Bill Text

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