FRONTLINES: AZ voters make it legal to arrest illegal immigrants for crossing border into state


Arizona voters have approved a measure that empowers local law enforcement to arrest migrants suspected of entering the country illegally. This comes when the southern border has seen a historically unprecedented increase in border crossings over the past few years.

The measure, Proposition 314, establishes that crossing the border outside an official port of entry into Arizona from Mexico is a state crime, permitting state and local authorities to make arrests and allowing state judges to order deportations. Additionally, those enforcing the law are shielded from civil lawsuits.

Proposition 314 also introduces penalties for other offenses. It makes it a low-level felony to submit false information or documents to obtain employment or public benefits. The measure further classifies the sale of fentanyl as a class 2 felony if a seller knowingly sells the drug and a person dies as a result.

While voters approved the measure, it will not immediately take effect. According to Fox News, implementation of parts of the bill is contingent on a similar law in Texas or another state remaining in effect for 60 consecutive days. Currently, the Texas law is undergoing a legal review to determine its constitutionality. If the law is ruled unconstitutional, it is not clear what the next steps would be for Proposition 314.

State lawmakers who supported the measure argued that it will enhance security at the southern border amid a historic increase in crossings during the Biden administration. However, critics have warned that the policy could potentially lead to racial profiling of Hispanics in the state.

This article was originally published with TPUSA.This Story originally came from humanevents.com

 


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It’s easy to laugh off people who constantly complain that the government is watching their every move and has hands in their wallets. Then, you stumble upon a story like Jeff Landry’s. 

When Landry set off for a camping trip with his family near Virginia’s Luray Caverns in early October, he expected to pay some tolls – especially because he had his RV.

Traveling from Falls Church with his wife and youngest child following in a minivan, they took I-66’s express lanes during peak hours, expecting to pay $30 or so each way in tolls. But to his surprise, when the EZ-Pass charges appeared days later, the bill totaled an eye-popping $569.50 for the roundtrip, according to MSN/MotorBiscuit.

At first, Jeff thought the bill was a mistake, but after checking the toll website, he realized it was accurate.

The MSN/MotorBiscuit writeup says that his three-axle RV was charged a premium due to its size, but $569.50 for a 22-mile round trip felt excessive to him. He hadn’t anticipated how much dynamic pricing could drive up tolls for larger vehicles during peak hours.

It turns out…the I-66 express lanes, managed by I-66 Express Mobility Partners, adjust toll rates based on traffic demand, charging drivers more to bypass congestion.

Larger vehicles, like Jeff’s 1997 Holiday Rambler RV, incur even higher tolls due to their size and road impact. According to a toll operator’s spokesperson, Jeff’s RV wouldn’t even qualify to use certain other toll lanes in Virginia, so the high charges are firm.

The writeup notes that drivers unfamiliar with toll pricing can easily misjudge costs, as Jeff did.

It says to avoid similar surprises, plan your trip to avoid peak hours, when toll rates are highest; traveling during off-peak times can significantly reduce toll charges. Additionally, check your vehicle’s toll classification, especially if you’re driving a larger, multi-axle vehicle, which typically incurs higher tolls. Lastly, explore alternative routes.

While non-express lanes may add some travel time, they can save large vehicle drivers hundreds of dollars. For Jeff, the express lane shaved only 20 minutes off his trip—an advantage that, in retrospect, didn’t justify the steep toll.

Or, maybe just stay home next time…

Tyler Durden
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