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Hobbs says Mayes should retract comments on ICE, 'stand your ground'
Arizona Senate passed a partisan resolution urging AG Kris Mayes to resign after remarks on Stand Your Ground law and federal immigration officers, amid concerns about public safety.
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AZ Senate calls on Mayes to resign; Hobbs calls AG's comments 'inappropriate'
The state Senate passed a measure calling on Attorney General Kris Mayes to resign over remarks about ICE and Arizona's Stand Your Ground law — comments Gov. Katie Hobbs said Mayes should retract.
·Phoenix, United States
Read Full ArticleArizona Governor Katie Hobbs Disavows Attorney General Kris Mayes' Calls to Murder ICE Agents, Calls for Mayes to Retract Statements
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs recently attempted to distance herself from Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes following a TV interview, where the radical left Attorney General suggested that Arizonans can shoot and kill ICE agents under Arizona’s stand your ground law. Mayes, who is up for reelection this November after stealing the 2022 election by just 280 votes from now-Rep.
·United States
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