While I might see all kinds of issues with this, I also see that we are truly in a mode of telling D.C. to GFI. I=Itself.
https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/politics/legislature/2024/02/13/arizona-border-bill-advances-sb-1070/72570004007/The Arizona Invasion Act (House Bill 2748, SB 1231), introduced by Republicans Sen. Janae Shamp and Rep. Joseph Chaplik, would classify the crossing of undocumented immigrants outside of a legal port of entry at the southern Arizona border as a state crime, would allow local judges to decide immigration cases and would provide civil immunity to local agents for damages resulting from actions taken during enforcement of this law.
Good for them.
Of course, the specter of SB 1070 is raised immediately.
Poder Latinx Executive Director Yadira Sánchez told The Arizona Republic/La Voz in an email that immigration issues require a federal response, “not a state-level imitation of past unconstitutional efforts like SB 1070. Let us prioritize constructive dialogue with lawmakers in Washington, calling for the passage of comprehensive immigration reform that uplifts our entire community, including the 11 million immigrants vital to the progress of our nation.”
Well, I am not sympathetic.
Now, it's our turn to say you had your chance. You should have engaged Schumer in a dialogue that said...you really need to come across or else we'll feel this kind of thing. I can't recall exactly where Texas is (not geographically speaking), but I am sure they'll watch this one closely.
It will be a good opportunity to flush out Hobbs on yet another issue.
While I don't like seeing things that are divisive, enough is enough. And since we are never going to get the "perfect" bill in D.C. (although there seem to be some who believe it could happen......

), why not just advance what a lot are thinking.
I guess we'll see.