Arizona Republicans advance bill legalizing killing migrants on suspicion of trespassing

arizona republicans advance bill legalizing killing migrants on suspicion of trespassing

Arizona Republicans advance bill legalizing killing migrants on suspicion of trespassing

Arizona Republicans are advancing a bill that would allow people to legally kill someone accused of attempting to trespass or actively trespassing on their property.

The big picture: The legislation, which is expected to be vetoed if it reaches the state’s Democratic governor, would legalize the murder of undocumented immigrants, who often have to cross ranches that sit on the state’s border with Mexico.

  • State Rep. Justin Heap (R.) said the bill is intended to close a loophole by which migrants have moved within the U.S., per the Arizona Mirror.

Context: George Alan Kelly, an Arizona rancher, was accused of killing a migrant, Gabriel Cuen Buitimea, walking through his 170-acre property last year, per the Arizona Republic.

    What’s inside: “Premises” is defined in the bill to mean any property or structure, “occupied or not.”

    • Arizona law already allows the use of deadly force against home intruders if deemed necessary for protection.
    • The bill expands the existing doctrine from a home intrusion to a home or property intrusion.

    Our thought bubble, from Axios Phoenix’s Jeremy Duda: If the bill is passed by the state’s legislature, Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs is expected to veto it.

      Zoom out: Americans consider immigration the country’s single most important problem for the first time since 2019, according to recent polling.

        Go deeper: Arizona transports 26,000 asylum seekers under Hobbs

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