Arizona looks to legal immigration with Trump's border security
- In 2007, the Arizona House of Representatives urged Congress to develop 'market-based visa programs for essential workers.'
- In 2010, Arizona passed a law aimed at cracking down on illegal immigration by expanding law enforcement power.
- In 2022, Arizona voters allowed undocumented immigrants to access in-state tuition at colleges and universities.
- U.S. Senator Ruben Gallego proposed increasing legal pathways for undocumented residents and providing a pathway to citizenship for dreamers.
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Arizona looks to legal immigration with Trump's border security
(The Center Square) - As President Trump approaches the one year mark in office, apprehensions at the southern border have dropped significantly. States along the southern border, including Texas, Arizona and California have seen significant reductions.
Arizona looks to legal immigration with Trump’s border security
(The Center Square) – As President Trump approaches the one year mark in office, apprehensions at the southern border have dropped significantly. States along the southern border, including Texas, Arizona and California have seen significant reductions. In 2025 so far, Customs and Border Protection has reported 443,671 land border encounters compared to more than two million encounters... The post Arizona looks to legal immigration with Trump’s …
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