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The ACLU of Arizona’s United Against 1070 campaign seeks to educate the public on their constitutional rights, document abuses and advocate for families and community members who have been unjustly impacted by SB 1070. Join the fight against SB 1070: get informed, know your rights and report abuses.

We need to hear what’s happening in your community!  To report SB 1070 abuses, fill out our online form or call our hotline at 1-855-ACLUAZ-11-855-ACLUAZ-1 .

Download our app—ACLU-AZ STOP SB 1070. Hold police accountable, report abuses and learn about your rights.

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Visit our YouTube channel to hear testimony from people impacted by SB 1070 and perspectives from community advocates.


Track where abuses are taking place on our statewide map. 

 

Read Your Rights When Encountering Police and review Frequently Asked Questions about SB 1070

 

Although most of the provisions of SB 1070 have been enjoined by the courts, the U.S. Supreme Court allowed Section 2B or the “show me your papers” provision, to go into effect. However, the Court stated that this section could be found to violate the Constitution based on evidence that it was improperly applied once in effect.

Section 2B requires the police to ask someone they have already stopped about their immigration status if they have a reasonable suspicion that the person may be undocumented. The law clearly invites racial profiling and other abuses that are unjust, un-American, and unconstitutional.

Read our letters on behalf of students at the Sunnyside School District (click here) and Cartwright School District (click here) about unlawful immigration questioning. Read our testimony to the Tucson City Council about reforms the Tucson Police Department should make with regard to SB 1070 enforcement.

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