Chamber Opposes Proposed Arizona Immigration Bill, Fears Negative Impact on State’s Economy
On May 8, 2024, Lorena Van Assche, a member of the Arizona Hispanic Chamber of Commerce board, spoke out against HCR 2060 at a press conference. She expressed the Chamber’s opposition to the proposed Protecting Arizona Against Illegal Immigration Act and highlighted its potential negative impact on the state’s economy. Van Assche emphasized that E-verify is already a legal requirement in Arizona and that existing statutes are sufficient to address illegal behavior.
Furthermore, the proposed measure aims to expand the E-verify requirement to industries previously exempt, including jobs in construction, agriculture, and hospitality. It also seeks to increase legal penalties for employers who do not comply with the law. This proposal closely resembles a bill vetoed by Governor Katie Hobbs in the past. If approved by voters during the November general elections, it would bypass the governor’s veto power.
Van Assche’s statements reflect the concerns of the Arizona Hispanic Chamber of Commerce regarding the potential negative effects of this legislation on the state’s economy and legal system. The Chamber believes that such measures could harm businesses and individuals and urges lawmakers and voters to carefully consider their implications before taking action.