亚利桑那州批准警方逮捕非法入境者和堕胎权 Arizonans Approve Police Arrests Of Illegal Entrants, Right To Abortion

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/arizonans-approve-police-arrests-illegal-entrants-right-abortion

在亚利桑那州 11 月的选举中,旨在阻止非法移民的 314 号提案以 63% 的选票获得通过。 它授权执法部门逮捕非法移民并禁止提交虚假文件。 此外,第 139 号提案以 62% 的支持率获得批准,该提案确立了在胎儿存活率范围内堕胎的宪法权利。 尽管人们对种族定性和晚期堕胎感到担忧,但这些措施还是获得了跨党派的广泛支持。 然而,139 号提案的反对者主张制定更严格的法规,并有人发出请愿书要求废除或修改该修正案。

In Arizona's November election, Proposition 314, aimed at deterring illegal immigration, passed with 63% of the vote. It empowers law enforcement to arrest illegal immigrants and prohibits false document submissions. Additionally, Proposition 139, establishing a constitutional right to abortion up to fetal viability, was approved with 62% support. Despite concerns about racial profiling and late-term abortions, these measures garnered widespread support across party lines. However, opponents of Proposition 139 argue for stricter regulations and a petition circulates to repeal or amend the amendment.


Arizonans Approve Police Arrests Of Illegal Entrants, Right To Abortion

Authored by Samantha Flom via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),

Two controversial ballot initiatives concerning illegal immigration and abortion easily passed at the ballot box on Nov. 5 with broad support from voters.

Illegal immigrants line up at a remote U.S. Border Patrol processing center after crossing the U.S.–Mexico border, in Lukeville, Ariz., on Dec. 7, 2023. John Moore/Getty Images

Proposition 314, a statutory amendment referred by the Arizona Legislature, prohibits illegal immigrants from entering the state directly from a foreign country at any location other than a lawful port of entry.

The law effectively empowers Arizona law enforcement officers to arrest illegal immigrants. It also bars illegal immigrants from knowingly submitting false documents to apply for public benefits or a job and makes it a class 2 felony for an adult to knowingly sell fentanyl that later causes the death of another person.

The proposition needed only a simple majority to pass and coasted to victory with 63 percent of the vote. Its success comes as Arizona has effectively become ground zero for the nation’s border crisis.

In fiscal year 2024, the U.S. Border Patrol’s Tucson Sector in Arizona reported more than 463,000 encounters with illegal immigrants—the highest total among all nine sectors.

In August, U.S. Customs and Border Protection made its largest-ever singular seizure of fentanyl when it intercepted 4 million pills at the sector’s Lukeville port of entry.

A Noble Predictive Insights poll released in September had indicated widespread support for Proposition 314, with 63 percent of registered voters signaling their approval. It was also supported by majorities of Republicans (77 percent), independents (57 percent), and Democrats (52 percent) alike.

But Living United for Change in Arizona, an opponent of the measure, has expressed concerns that it might lead to “rampant racial profiling” and civil rights violations.

Abortion Amendment Passes

Arizona was also one of 10 states that voted on the issue of abortion this election.

In a 62–38 vote, the state approved a citizen-led initiative to establish a constitutional right to abortion through fetal viability, and when a “health care professional” deems it necessary to protect the mother’s life or health.

Proposition 139 also bars the state from penalizing anyone who assists a woman in obtaining an abortion.

At present, abortion is legal in Arizona through 15 weeks of pregnancy, though the issue has been a matter of contention in the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2022 decision, which overturned the federal right to abortion.

The ruling gave way to a court battle in the state over the enforcement of a near-total abortion ban dating back to 1864. After the Arizona Supreme Court ruled in April that the law could be enforced, state lawmakers voted to repeal it.

Arizonans for Abortion Access, the group that put forward the new amendment, applauded voters’ decision to adopt it.

We did it!” the group wrote in an X post. “Arizona has overwhelmingly voted to protect abortion access! We proved, yet again, that Arizona is a state that values freedom and individual rights.”

Opponents of the measure argued that the inclusion of an exception for the mother’s general “health” could be interpreted to authorize late-term abortions for virtually any reason. They also held that it would prohibit health and safety regulations to protect women and minors while removing licensed physicians from the equation.

By the morning of Nov. 6, a petition was already circulating online asking Arizona state senators to either repeal the amendment or enact new legislation to “help decrease the actual number of abortions performed in our state.”

Tyler Durden Thu, 11/07/2024 - 22:35
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