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BumRushDaShow

(144,259 posts)
Wed Dec 25, 2024, 07:56 PM Wednesday

'We are united': how Arizona's attorney general plans to manage border chaos

Source: The Guardian

Wed 25 Dec 2024 08.00 EST
Last modified on Wed 25 Dec 2024 08.02 EST


Kris Mayes, the attorney general of Arizona, has vowed to fight the incoming Trump administration over key aspects of its immigration policy, including any attempt to set up deportation camps on Arizonan soil or remove thousands of migrant “dreamers” who came to the US as children. In an interview with the Guardian, Mayes said that any move by Donald Trump in his second presidential term to unpick the rights of dreamers to remain and work in the US would be a “bright red line for me. I will not stand for an attempt to deport them, or undermine them.”

Arizona, a critical border state that will be on the frontline of the struggle over Trump’s plans for mass deportations, has more than 30,000 dreamers, undocumented migrants who entered the US unlawfully as children but who were afforded rights under Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (Daca).

The program was introduced by Barack Obama in 2012 but has been under relentless attack by Republicans ever since. “I definitely will be fighting on behalf of dreamers,” Mayes said. “These folks are firefighters, police officers, teachers – they are part of the very fabric of our state and we will protect them.”

Trump tried to scrap Daca protections during his first presidency and was only stopped by a narrow ruling from the US supreme court. He recently softened his position, telling NBC News that he wanted to find a way to allow dreamers to stay in the country, though his apparent U-turn has left many skeptical of his intentions.

Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/dec/25/kris-mayes-arizona-border-trump-immigration

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'We are united': how Arizona's attorney general plans to manage border chaos (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Wednesday OP
"...dreamers, undocumented migrants who entered the US unlawfully as children..." J_William_Ryan Wednesday #1
I hope this declaration doesn't put a bullseye on them..TSF won't like this. At all Deuxcents Wednesday #2
Trump's way I heard is going to involve camps. cstanleytech Wednesday #3
Thank you Kris Mayes for your strong position on this front! liberalla Wednesday #4
The Resistance. Martin68 Yesterday #5

J_William_Ryan

(2,265 posts)
1. "...dreamers, undocumented migrants who entered the US unlawfully as children..."
Wed Dec 25, 2024, 08:02 PM
Wednesday

Not accurate.

Many entered the country legally as children, their parents having overstayed their visas, through no fault of the children.

cstanleytech

(27,179 posts)
3. Trump's way I heard is going to involve camps.
Wed Dec 25, 2024, 08:33 PM
Wednesday

There was another like minded group that did something similar if I recall about 90 years ago almost.

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