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Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes, who won her rigged election against Trump-Endorsed Abe Hamadeh in 2022, has vowed to “do everything I can legally to fight” Trump’s mass deportation efforts against criminals roaming American streets.

The embattled Attorney General is still under scrutiny for her stolen election and her attempts to jail Trump supporters. In April, Mayes indicted 18 individuals, including Trump White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, RNC attorney Christina Bobb, conservative attorney John Eastman, and Trump campaign adviser Boris Epshteyn, for challenging the stolen 2020 election and casting an alternative slate of electors for President Trump.

But her case is falling apart. As The Gateway Pundit reported, the far-left judge overseeing the case recused himself after he was busted bashing white men and making demands that other judges in Arizona support Kamala Harris against her conservative critics. The judge further likened Harris’ critics to Nazis and condemned judges for not sharing his radical anti-white views.

It was also recently revealed that Mayes’s lawfare case against alternative 2020 Trump electors in Arizona was pre-designed by a leftwing law group and handed to her by a leftwing group nearly one year before the charges were filed.

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Now, she’s coming under fire again for her radical left politics.

While interviewing with The Guardian, Mayes said she’s teaming up with California Attorney General Rob Bonta and New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez to fight against Trump’s attempts to uphold the law. Mayes also said she would not be deterred by Proposition 314, which makes it a state crime to cross the border illegally and allows local law enforcement to arrest illegals. The ballot proposition passed by a landslide in the 2024 election.

Trump-allied attorney and Article III Project founder Mike Davis called Mayes out for stealing the 2022 election from Abe Hamadeh and said she could go to prison for “illegally obstruct[ing] President Trump’s immigration mandate,” citing federal immigration statute 8 U.S.C. § 132.

Dear @AZAGMayes:

You disenfranchised AZ voters and stole your election from @AbrahamHamadeh.

Now you’re plotting to overturn the will of American voters and illegally obstruct President Trump’s immigration mandate?

Want to go to prison?

8 U.S.C. § 132https://t.co/gVXsO7CCMm

— Mike Davis (@mrddmia) December 26, 2024

Per The Guardian:

In an interview with the Guardian, Mayes said that any move by Donald Trump in his second presidential term to unpick the rights of dreamers to remain and work in the US would be a “bright red line for me. I will not stand for an attempt to deport them, or undermine them.”

“I definitely will be fighting on behalf of dreamers,” Mayes said. “These folks are firefighters, police officers, teachers – they are part of the very fabric of our state and we will protect them.”

Arizona’s attorney general also had strong words about any attempt by Trump to construct detention camps in her state as part of his plans to mass-deport millions of undocumented immigrants. She said her army of lawyers were also primed to push back on any move to renew family separation, the policy under which thousands of children were taken away from their parents at the Mexican border as part of a “zero tolerance” strategy.

“If Trump tries to engage in family separation, or build mass deportation camps, I will do everything I can legally to fight that. That is not happening in Arizona, not on our soil,” she said.

Likewise, Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs, who also stole her election, recently declared that she would not comply with President Trump’s promised mass deportation policies during a border PR stunt last month.

While interviewing with ABC’s Kyra Phillips last month, Hobbs pledged her allegiance to illegal aliens and claimed that the mass immigration through ports of entry is “the actual work happening.”

However, as Ben Bergquam reported on his recent tour of the U.S.-Mexico border, these illegals are using Biden’s CBP One app, which has become the “primary vehicle” for mass illegal immigration for so-called asylum seekers, according to the National Immigration Forum. Mexico’s government has even been busing migrants to the U.S. border to get them to CBP One appointments. As The Gateway Pundit reported in June 2024, over 1 million illegals have been allowed into the U.S. through so-called “legal” means with the CBP One App and the CHNV program.

“Every single one of them has CBP One going through. They also have heavy cartel activity,” Bergquam said before explaining how the federal government has made the process “more clandestine.” ” Instead of having them go wait on the bridge to where everyone can see them and you can see them as you’re walking across the bridge, they are giving them concierge service,” says Bergquam.

Massive lines of illegals are now being shuffled into the U.S. by Mexico, the U.S., and NGOs before Trump takes office. Watch here.

Watch Hobbs’ interview below:

Hobbs: When hearing about the Trump Administration’s plans for border security, the emphasis really is on this mass deportation. What we saw here today is the actual work happening at our ports of entry that are interdicting drugs, keeping those drugs off our streets, and we need more of that to secure the border here.

Kyra Phillips: Trump has promised that he would carry out mass deportations on day one of his presidency. Your state is estimated to have a quarter of a million undocumented immigrants. Some Democrats in your state, like Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego, say that she wouldn’t allow police to be used to carry out this plan. Would you allow state police and National Guard to carry out mass deportations?

Katie Hobbs: We will not be participating in misguided efforts that harm our communities, and I have been incredibly clear about that.

Kyra Phillips: So, you disagree with mass deportations, and the fact that the President-elect says that’s what he’s going to be working on day one?

Katie Hobbs: I think that those efforts are going to divert needed resources that we need here on these drug interdiction, and smuggling, and trafficking efforts to keep harm out of our communities. We need those resources here, and the coming here today and seeing this operation firsthand just underscores that, that working in partnership here is how we can best secure the border.

Kyra Phillips: What worries you most, Governor, about mass deportations?

Katie Hobbs: Well, I think the diversion of law enforcement from their, their, the work that they do every day to keep our communities safe, people hiding in fear; we saw that under previous state policies here, and it harms communities. It tears families apart, and that’s not going to happen on my watch.

This comes after Trump recently confirmed that he will declare a ‘National Emergency’ on immigration and deploy the military to initiate mass deportations.

Hobbs fearmongered, claiming Trump’s border policies will “harm or terrorize our communities.” Her solution: continue facilitating the most deadly invasion in American history and allow rapists, murderers, and poisonous fentanyl to flood American cities.

Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs Vows to Defy Trump Administration’s Mass Deportation Policies

 

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