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Mar 21, 2011

Immigration bills are ‘dead’ — for now

Supporters of the five controversial immigration measures that the Senate killed on Thursday made no attempt to revive the measures on Monday.

As a result, the bills are dead — but the ideas may still be resurrected.

Mar 18, 2011

Business opposition doomed immigration bills

Strong business opposition is being cited as a major reason for the Arizona Senate's rejection of proposed new get-tough legislation on illegal immigration.

Mar 17, 2011

Brewer won’t wave off lawmakers on immigration

Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer is refusing to wave off legislators from taking up the contentious issue of illegal immigration again.

Mar 17, 2011

Arizona lawmakers to consider immigration bills

The Arizona Senate plans Thursday to consider an array of illegal immigration bills dealing with citizenship, health care, public services and everyday activities ranging from hiring to driving.

Mar 16, 2011

CEOs urge Arizona to forgo immigration measures

Dozens of major Arizona employers are urging state lawmakers to not pass additional legislation targeting illegal immigration, saying it would damage the economy and tourism industry.

Mar 15, 2011

Immigration on the agenda

On the heels of saying he expects the Senate to vote on a budget as soon as tomorrow, Senate President Russell Pearce yesterday added three controversial immigration bills to the docket for today’s caucus discussions, signaling the bills may soon be debated by the entire body.

Mar 14, 2011

Arizona Senate gives initial OK to new immigration bills

Bills given preliminary approval by the Arizona Senate would erect make it more difficult for illegal immigrants to find jobs and get public housing in Arizona.

Mar 8, 2011

Pearce: Arizona immigration bills are moving again

Arizona Senate President Russell Pearce says several new pieces of illegal immigration legislation will start advancing again in the Senate sooner rather than later.

Mar 7, 2011

Arizona hospitality industry fears more immigration backlash in 2011

According to data released by Smith Travel Research, an independent firm serving the hospitality industry, hotels all across Arizona lost significant business while news coverage and commentary about SB1070 roared across the country.

Now industry insiders fear the latest slate of immigration bills will trigger another jolt of negative nationwide publicity, and lead to a second big decline[...]

Feb 28, 2011

Senate President Russell Pearce denies he has banned list

State Senate President Russell Pearce denies that he has a list of people banned from the Senate building.

Feb 25, 2011

Immigration hardliners seemed to have true believers, but some Republicans are straying from the flock

With Republicans in firm control of Arizona’s government apparatus and Sen. Russell Pearce leading the Senate, more aggressive laws against illegal immigration seemed certain to emerge from the 2011 legislative session. But cracks are showing in the reputed Republican bastion built on dominance in the Arizona Legislature and Governor’s Office.

Feb 22, 2011

Critics: Pearce’s latest immigration bill worse than SB1070

A mere “cleanup” it is not.

That is critics’ response to the late introduction of an immigration bill authored by Senate President Russell Pearce.

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