How chatting with a police officer can lead to an immigration check Mar 5, 2014 Mar 5, 2014 Updated Mar 5, 2014 Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Download PDF When an officer approaches a person who isn’t suspected of a crime, the person may choose not to talk to the officer and is free to leave at any time. As featured on Police checked immigration status even before SB 1070 Law-enforcement officers along the border approached and detained people suspected of recent… Collection: SB 1070 graphics Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link View this profile on Instagram #ThisIsTucson 🌵 (@this_is_tucson) • Instagram photos and videos Most viewed stories Cheer on the Wildcats in the Final Four at these local restaurants and bars 🐻⬇️ Over 30 fun events happening in Tucson March 27-29! Over 70 fun events happening in Tucson in April 🎡🐰 New Eats! 20 new restaurants that opened up in Tucson this winter 🍽️ Bloomfest celebrates palo verde blooms and Tucson culture 5 basement bars and speakeasies to visit when you want a fun drink and cool AC Over 40 exciting events to check out this weekend! 🌱 OaxaRico opened their first brick-and-mortar, serving up delicious mole and gorditas Vintage band tees take center stage at Tucson’s new shop Almandel
Police checked immigration status even before SB 1070 Law-enforcement officers along the border approached and detained people suspected of recent…