Arizona Wrote the Toughest ICE Law in America. One Governor Killed It.

Katie Hobbs vetoed it.

If you live outside Arizona, here’s why that’s your fight too. States copy what works. Arizona’s border laws have become the template conservatives run on from Texas to Tennessee — and Arizona voters have already proven the appetite: when Hobbs vetoed the Secure the Border Act in 2024, the Legislature put it on the ballot as Prop 314 and 63% of Arizonans passed it over her head.

The policy wins. The veto pen is the only thing stopping it.

On November 3, Arizona elects a new Governor. Andy Biggs — endorsed by President Trump — has already said he’ll sign these bills. Wendy Rogers will be in the Senate to pass them. And the same turnout that elects them decides two of the closest U.S. House races in the country, in a chamber where Republicans can afford to lose only two seats nationwide.

One state. Three fights. Ninety days.

“I stand with Senator Wendy Rogers. Law enforcement should be free to work with ICE to remove dangerous criminal aliens from our communities. Katie Hobbs blocked that with her veto pen. I’m adding my name to help elect a Governor who will sign it, a Legislature that will pass it, and a Congress that will back President Trump.”

PAID FOR AND AUTHORIZED BY WENDY ROGERS FOR AZ SENATE

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