Arizona Support Our Law Enforcement (2008)
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The Support Our Law Enforcement is an initiated state statute in Arizona that requires this state, counties and municipalities to comply with and assist in the enforcement of federal immigration laws. It also makes it unlawful for any person to be in this state in violation of federal law and makes it a crime to take the identity of another to obtain employment. If a person is an illegal alien, the person shall either be prosecuted by this state or shall be turned over to federal authorities. The initiative would also allow government agencies to send, receive and maintain information with other agencies relating to a person's immigration status.
On July 1, its supporters announced that they had not collected enough signatures to qualify it for the November 2008 ballot in Arizona.
Support
Support Our Law Enforcement is sponsoring the initiative.[1] They are also the sponsors of Legal Arizona Workers initiative.
Opposition
no information yet
See also
- Arizona 2008 ballot measures
- Arizona signature requirements
- Petition drive deadlines in 2008
- Arizona Initiative and Referendum Law
- Campaign finance requirements for Arizona ballot measures


