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Rep. Montenegro: ‘Like Joe Biden, Gov. Hobbs is turning her back on Arizonans’

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Ariz. State Rep. Steve Montenegro (R-Goodyear), left, and Gov. Katie Hobbs (D-Ariz.) | AZLeg.gov / AZ Governor's Office

Ariz. State Rep. Steve Montenegro (R-Goodyear), left, and Gov. Katie Hobbs (D-Ariz.) | AZLeg.gov / AZ Governor's Office

Rep. Steve Montenegro (R-Goodyear) said that Gov. Katie Hobbs’ (D-Ariz.) is “turning her back on Arizonans” with her veto of SB 1231, the “Border Invasion Act.”

“AZ has a Border Crisis,” Montenegro posted on X. “Like Joe Biden, Gov. Hobbs is turning her back on Arizonans.”

“Her veto of SB1231, the AZ Border Invasion Act, shows she’s again siding with Washington ,DC instead of Arizona families,” said Montenegro. “The Arizona House GOP will continue to fight for Arizona families and their safety.”

Sponsored by Sen. Janae Shamp (R-Surprise), the "Border Invasion Act," SB 1231, would have made it illegal for a person to enter Arizona by crossing the U.S.-Mexico border outside of an official port of entry. It also would have provided civil liability to state or local government officials who enforce the law.

Shamp said that the governor's veto "is a prime example of the chaos Hobbs is unleashing in our state while perpetuating this open border crisis as Biden's accomplice."

SB 1231 had passed both the Arizona House and Senate without a single Democrat vote. 

11,800 illegal aliens were apprehended in the U.S Border Patrol's Tucson Sector during the week ending February 23, 2024, reported the Tucson Standard. There were also 28 human smuggling events, which makes 78 such events reported during the past four weeks in the Tucson Sector.

Steve Cortes, founder and president of the League of American Workers, told the Grand Canyon Times the governor's veto "prioritizes Washington radicals and illegal aliens over US citizens and law enforcement officers in Arizona.”

This is Hobbs' first veto of the year. She vetoed 143 bills in 2023, breaking the record set by former Gov. Janet Napolitano (D), who vetoed 58 bills in 2005, reported Deseret News

State Rep. Austin Smith was elected to the Arizona State House of Representatives in 2022. Smith is a fifth generation Arizonian, he grew up working in agricultural jobs before joining conservative grassroots movements and Turning Point USA. 

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