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AZ SB1342
Bill
Status
1/26/2026
Primary Sponsor
Analise Ortiz
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AI Summary
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Prohibits state, county, and municipal law enforcement from stopping, questioning, arresting, or detaining individuals based on immigration status, or from inquiring about citizenship, place of birth, or social security eligibility.
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Bars law enforcement agencies at all levels from assisting federal immigration authorities with civil enforcement operations, including complying with immigration detainers, providing database access, conducting interviews of detained persons, or sharing identifying information.
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Restricts government agencies and health care facilities from collecting immigration-related information unless strictly necessary for administering specific public services or benefits, and prohibits disclosure of such records without valid court orders or written consent from the individual.
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Requires law enforcement agencies to report annually to the Attorney General on all immigration-related requests received, including detainer requests, interview requests, and database access by federal immigration authorities, with reports to be published on the Attorney General's website.
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Voids existing agreements or policies that conflict with these provisions, while preserving compliance with valid judicial warrants and federal law requirements.
Legislative Description
Immigration; government agencies; prohibited acts
Last Action
Senate read second time
1/27/2026