Pinal County investigators gets federal immigration enforcement authority
Pinal County investigators gain authority to arrest undocumented immigrants for violent crimes and drug trafficking under a federally funded ICE partnership.
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How 287(g) Expansion Fuels Mass Deportations
In this episode of Inform Your Resistance, Koki reads Koki reads “Florida Is the ‘Tip of the Spear:’ How 287(g) Expansion Fuels Mass Deportations” by Jessica Pishko, as part of our ongoing From the Archives series. From the Archives features those must read and, now, must listen to pieces from PRA’s more than 40 years of publishing. This article was published in the Fall 2025 issue of The Public Eye magazine.
Pinal County takes on controversial role in immigration enforcement
The Pinal County Attorney’s Office is swearing in investigators as federal immigration officers under the 287(g) statute. Officials say it will help deport dangerous offenders. Critics warn it will erode trust, fuel racial profiling and scare victims from calling 911. Alexis Dominguez has both sides.
Pinal County Attorney’s Office will partner with ICE for immigration enforcement
FLORENCE — Pinal County Attorney Brad Miller on Monday morning announced a new partnership between his office and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement under which the two entities will form task forces. The move is a fresh example of ICE’s…
Pinal County Arizona Partners with ICE After Rep Grijalva Caught in ‘Jussie Smollet’ Moment
On Monday, Pinal County Attorney Brad Miller held a press conference to announce the county’s new partnership with ICE through the 287(g) enforcement program. From the dais, Miller slammed Arizona Congresswoman Adelita Grijalva’s (D) stunt over the weekend where she lied about being “shot at” by federal officers during an anti-ICE riot in Tucson. Miller also rebutted Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes’ claims that the nearly 100 people detained…
Pinal County attorney makes significant immigration announcement in Florence
FLORENCE, Ariz. (KVOA) - The Pinal County Attorney Brad Miller announced a significant development in immigration enforcement, and he calls it a first for an Arizona county. This initiative involves
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