Brnovich speaks at anti-Trump Gov. Doug Ducey’s inauguration (Gage Skidmore / Flickr) Arizona, one of only four border states in the United States, and one of the the only two under partial or total Republican control, has suffered from Attorney General Mark Brnovich’s lackluster performance on immigration, with Brnovich repeatedly sparring with President Donald Trump and abandoning the fight for stronger immigration laws. Despite this, Brnovich is now attempting a run for U.S. Senate.
Just a few months into his term as Attorney General, one of Brnovich’s first surrenders was on the immigration front . The casualty of this retreat was Arizona’s Coyote Law, first implemented in 2005 as a means to crack down on human smuggling across the southern border. Strengthened by SB 1070 in 2010, the law allowed for illegal aliens to be charged as conspirators for smuggling themselves across the border. Generally, illegal aliens pay coyotes […]
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