Arizona Voters Will Weigh Ballot Initiative To Make Illegal Border Crossing a State Crime
Law enforcement could arrest those they suspect of crossing into the state illegally—and they’d be “immune from liability for damages.”

This November, Arizonans will consider a ballot measure that would make it a state crime to cross the Arizona-Mexico border illegally. If it passes, law enforcement would be authorized to arrest people suspected of crossing the border illegally, and state judges would be able to order deportations.
House Concurrent Resolution 2060, which passed the Arizona House yesterday 31–29 in a party-line vote, argues that Arizona "is being 'actually invaded' as defined in article I, section 10" of the U.S. Constitution. Along with empowering law enforcement in the state to arrest undocumented immigrants who cross into Arizona illegally, HCR 2060 creates penalties for people who "present false documents to obtain public benefits or to evade workplace eligibility detection" as determined by the federal E-Verify program. It also strengthens penalties for people who sell fentanyl resulting in death.
Those crossing the border illegally for the first time would face a misdemeanor charge under HCR 2060, punishable by up to six months in prison. Those previously convicted of a crossing violation would face felony charges and could face several years in prison. State and local officials or employees would be "immune from liability for damages" arising from actions committed under the law.
If approved by voters in November, HCR 2060 wouldn't go into effect until a bill in Texas—Senate Bill 4—has been effective for 60 days. Much of Arizona's HCR 2060 is modeled after Texas' S.B. 4: Both create a state crime for illegal border crossing and both would provide immunity for officers tasked with enforcement. And both have sparked widespread concerns about economic, legal, and societal consequences.
"HCR 2060 is detrimental and an attack on the business community," said Bob Worsley, co-chair of the American Business Immigration Coalition Action and former Republican Arizona state senator, in a statement. "This measure not only undermines the stability and growth of our businesses but also fails to recognize the contributions of long-term, hardworking immigrants."
The Grand Canyon Institute, a nonpartisan think tank, estimated that it could cost $325 million annually for Arizona to implement HCR 2060. That figure breaks down to $185 million to enforce the state-level border-crossing crime, based on what Texas has spent on its implementation of a similar policy, and $140 million to enforce the E-Verify provision, based on estimates of how many undocumented people may be targeted for prosecution and detained. (Arizona already faces a budget deficit of $1.3 billion, the Arizona Mirror has pointed out.)
A report prepared by Arizona's Joint Legislative Budget Committee listed three main fiscal impacts. First, state and local law enforcement spending would increase to cover arrest, prosecution, and incarceration costs. Second, though "state and local public benefit and education spending" could decline, "state and local governments could incur higher administrative costs." And third, lower immigration rates would reduce tax collection at the state and local levels.
Critics of HCR 2060 warn that it could lead to racial profiling, comparing the bill to 2010's S.B. 1070, which required police to investigate people's immigration status and made it a state crime to be in the U.S. illegally. (Some lawmakers who disagree with that concern have pointed to the bill's provision requiring police to have "probable cause" before arresting someone.) What's more, a May report by the Associated Press noted that "the tab for the legal and compliance costs in overhauling the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office," which carried out immigration crackdowns under Sheriff Joe Arpaio that eventually led to a racial profiling verdict, "is expected to reach $314 million by mid-summer 2025."
Arizona's HCR 2060 is one of several state-based immigration bills introduced recently. While courts weigh the legality of those passed by Texas, Iowa, and Oklahoma, Arizona voters will have a direct say in whether their state joins the crackdown effort—with all the economic and social damage it could entail.
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Arizona voters also need to tighten the border with California. Maybe make that a priority.
Build The Wall.
https://x.com/The_Real_Fly/status/1798471096079131035?t=tznzCo6XBYu5cQpOVgqHIQ&s=19
WW2 HERO: "I feel like a foreigner in my own country lots of times, and I don't like it. It makes my heart real heavy."
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"it could cost $325 million annually for Arizona to implement HCR 2060. That figure breaks down to $185 million to enforce the state-level border-crossing crime, based on what Texas has spent on its implementation of a similar policy, and $140 million to enforce the E-Verify provision"
And, how much are illegal immigrants currently costing the state annually? It's not all food trucks and cheap lawn care. Look at what NYC is spending annually and they aren't on the front lines even.
Did you see the report yesterday of all the people crossing into California from all over the globe? Zero Mexicans. Not one:
https://x.com/BillMelugin_/status/1798000190408028475
Besides, all those food trucks (and the resulting methane emissions) contribute to global climate warming change.
They also further plantation slavery. What else would you call it when a POC truck operator has to serve a bunch of white guys?
They cost far more. Over the last decade the costs born by arizona are in the hundreds of millions. Have seen all but 1 trauma 1 care hospital in Southern Arizona go bankrupt.
Cost for English as a Second Language students are 3x the cost of English speaking ones.
Known welfare fraud at southern DSS as well.
I was going to say just arrest them all for welfare fraud, unless they have a job. And if they have a job, why are they crossing illegally?
Of course, we could just end all welfare programs for everybody.
Just for 'two weeks' to flatten the inflation curve.
Speaking of wanting to get someone pregnant… I think I’m in love.
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She’s beautiful on the outside and apparently, from her actions, beautiful on the inside.
Oh… wrong article. Whoops. Here… I’ll get it right.
Deh tuk yer jerbs
Isn't amazing how illegals simultaneously steal all our jobs while at the same time refusing to work? They are truly talented.
Responds to a strawman with another strawman. Good job sarc.
It is like they are back at the lake house. Good times.
Classic sarc.
Pour Sarc. So drunk, so stupid.
So, double retard.
It appears a Sarc and ‘Well Adjusted’ are the historical source for the 23rd century insult ‘double dumbass on you’.
Let's give police the power to stop anyone at all and total immunity for whatever happens next.
What could possibly go wrong?
Did they bring a dog?
This is a secondary inspection retard.
Amazing how you dems all have the same lying talking point though.
Hey Drunky, maybe our senile traitor president can start full filling his constitutional duties and secure the fucking border. So the states aren’t forced to do this out of desperation.
But no, open borders at any and all costs, right?
First, why should I give one libertarian shit about people crossing borders to look for better opportunities. Second, you mean I have to pay taxes for these rent a cop Border Patrol morons who just make it more difficult for me to get Vicodin and Xanax from Mexico? Fuck that, slaver!
Last time I crossed into Mexico the Mexican border guards were cool. When I came back to my country I had some fascist armed with an assault weapon put his greasy hands on all my shit in the trunk. You mean we can’t fire these public union dicks?
sweet can you give us your address so we can move to you house to use it for better opportunities for us?
Perhaps you should have stayed in Mexico. I hear they have a super cool immigration policy.
The best result is for him to get butchered by some cartel scumbags after he runs his mouth at them.
Balkanization is happening. Perhaps formalizing it would be a better path forward.
You mean send all the democrats to the Balkans, never to return? Sounds good to me.
Revenge a dish best serbed cold?
It gets cold there, so they better bring their Croats.
https://x.com/ClownWorld_/status/1798505679734690055?t=RbGU-eNO-UizJ8GyIkO8Dg&s=19
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A 20 year fight against democrats to stop eating the cost of illegal immigration for Arizona.
But even more of an issue....
The 4 counties that keep putting Dems in state and Senate offices refuse to clean up their voter roles. Over 100% registration of people in these counties.
Hobbs was SoS and refused to clean up these counties. She did best in these counties. Same with her dem replacement. Odd no?
https://thefederalist.com/2024/06/04/lawsuit-up-to-4-arizona-counties-have-more-registered-voters-than-eligible-citizens/
^Excellent Post.
Such a secure election there isn't even a way to validate voters at all.
And a link to the actual case.
https://azfree.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/AZ-NVRA-Complaint-Filed-5-31-24.pdf
No widespread corruption.
Just enough to tip a few strategic counties in a few strategic states - - - - -
These were also the counties at the heart of liberal NGOs giving away money and gifts for native Americans to vote in 2020 and 2022.
Joe Kennedy was able to give the 1960 election to JFK by stealing the vote in just a few precincts in Chicago and Charleston, WV. "Widespread" is not necessary if you know what you're doing.
Strategically, but reluctantly.
India’s national election reportedly saw 640 million Indians head to the polls. This November, Act Blue looking to double that number for Biden.
200% of voter support is a real mandate!
“…unless actually invaded, or in such imminent Danger as will not admit of delay.”
Danger is capitalized, so it must be more important than invasion.
According to my history books, invasions are pretty dangerous.
Yes, but are they Dangerous?
“HCR 2060 is detrimental and an attack on the business community,” said Bob Worsley, co-chair of the American Business Immigration Coalition Action and former Republican Arizona state senator, in a statement. “This measure not only undermines the stability and growth of our businesses but also fails to recognize the contributions of long-term, hardworking immigrants.”
So has everyone just thrown up their hands and is flat out admitting now that American businesses don’t want to hire citizens and are hiring illegal immigrants en masse which means they’re not paying them minimum wage, benefits or anything else the law requires of them?
This is like the third article this week where a business owner has said “I want to hire illegals, but it’s getting too hard!”
An alternative explanation is that if the state starts cracking down harder on illegal immigration, it inevitably affects legal immigrants and legal residents in a detrimental way.
I don’t think that matters.
What matters? Jeff had nothing of substance in his pablum.
Such as?
Making them show their papers hurts their feelings, which is literally murder.
How does it do that?
“which means they’re not paying them minimum wage, benefits or anything else the law requires of them?”
You sure about that?
One example. Immigrants on work visas are exempt from standard employment taxes such as required by ACA making them cheaper even at the same pay.
You choose to base your talking points on ignorance. This is a literal market disruption of labor.
Now, let me guess, we're going to play *checks yesterday's thread* Schrodinger's Undocumented Immigrant:
Condition 1: The undocumented immigrant is well paid, makes the same wage as regular Americans but is mysteriously willing to do jobs that Americans won't, even though they're pad full minimum wage and benefits.
Condition 2: The undocumented immigrant is mistreated, maligned and slaves in unsanitary, unsafe and underpaid conditions because they're easier to exploit.
The final condition is only known once the circumstances are observed and the appropriate condition then becomes true.
I was specifically thinking wages, and it looks like they get more than minimum. Unless you're moving the goalposts to median.
If this is cash under the table then they're taking home as much or more than someone working legally.
Many use an ITIN which means taxes are taken for things they are ineligible for, like Social Security.
Why is so much government paperwork and permission required to work anyway? Isn't supporting one's self a basic human right?
I’m not moving any goalposts. To wit: Here’s PBS newshour which observed Schrodinger’s Immigrant and found condition 2:
Condition 2: The undocumented immigrant is mistreated, maligned and slaves in unsanitary, unsafe and underpaid conditions because they’re easier to exploit.
Now, one of the fun games that many who advocate for open borders– especially on the libertarian side is:
“Immigrants don’t use public services, they work hard and take nothing from the system.”
*shows how they in fact do take significant benefits from the system, especially in places where the law explicitly provides them with services and welfare*
“We… well, what we should be doing is eliminating welfare and stuff! But in the meantime, while we’re chasing the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, keep the borders open!”
I can play that game too.
“Immigrants are slaving away below minimum wage which has to effects: it lowers wages for everyone due to the immutable laws of supply and demand”
*shows me convoluted paperwork, high minimum wages make hiring undocumented immigrants more attractive*
“We… well, what we should do is eliminate all paperwork and minimum wage and benefits requirements for everyone, but in the meantime, let’s restrict immigration for now while we’re chasing the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow!”
Needless to say, the ‘agreeing to disagree’ system starts to look very frustrating.
That was a great rant at an open borders person. But I’m not one. Maybe one will reply.
Sarc claims victimhoof after being provided the evidence he asked for.
Classic sarc.
Victimhoof? So Sarc has hoof and mouth disease?
Makes sense.
When I worked in restaurants it wasn’t uncommon for owners to pay the dishwasher cash right out of the till at the end of the night. And the guy wasn’t an illegal from Quebec. Plenty of Americans like to work for cash to avoid taxes. While some illegals might be targeted for exploitation, most are just taking part in an underground economy that existed before them and will exist after.
I think the point is that that economy could take a hit if this works and cuts into the supply of workers, and that could affect the overall economy. Secondary and tertiary effects and all that.
I'm basically doing the reverse of Wickard reasoning.
Sarc. Do you admit that these workers also exploit state benefits? Yes or no?
Sorry, Folks. Park's closed. Moose out front shoulda told you.
Ha. Freaking Candy.
https://youtu.be/E4Eim2gNczY?si=2cbxPwIZQXsPemKc
lol "Moose says you're closed. I say you're open."
"HCR 2060 is detrimental and an attack on the business community," said Bob Worsley, co-chair of the American Business Immigration Coalition Action, admitting that Arizona businesses intentionally hire illegal aliens and benefit from that.
but also fails to recognize the contributions of long-term, hardworking immigrants."
What long-term hardworking illegal immigrants? The ones receiving welfare, or the ones committing crime?
Strike that, they're ALL committing crime. Put bounties out on them.
Red states should start indicting democrats from blue states that cause these crimes. Then send bounty hunters to retrieve the miscreants.
>Law enforcement could arrest those they suspect of crossing into the state illegally—and they’d be “immune from liability for damages.”
1. Good.
2. Won't do any good unless the feds start deporting - and Biden's trying to lock in a guaranteed several million per year.
3. If the legislature doesn't get a veto-proof majority Abortion Mouse will just veto it.
>"HCR 2060 is detrimental and an attack on the business community," said Bob Worsley, co-chair of the American Business Immigration Coalition Action and former Republican Arizona state senator, in a statement. "This measure not only undermines the stability and growth of our businesses but also fails to recognize the contributions of long-term, hardworking immigrants."
Uh, Bob? How is it a detriment? Businesses *can't legally hire illegal immigrants!*
Bob's also an example of the Arizona GOP - McCain was a poison the party is trying to flush out.
Illegally crossing the border is frankly illegal and those people who cross illegally should be either jailed or deported.
The root of the problem is that our current process incentivizes illegal crossings versus legal immigration. The government bureaucracy has complicated legal immigration to the extent that it is completely broken. It takes far too long and cost far too much to be compliant with the convoluted process.
Fix the process for legal immigration and de-incentivize illegal crossings. Obviously the federal government has continually failed and as we are a Union of States, it is in the best interest of the States to protect their citizens.
Even if the costs reached 300 million it would be worth it and cheaper then continuing to allow the invasion of America b/c the Democrat controlled Federal Government refuses to do it's job.