
When you go to No Kings Day on Saturday (locations below), bring a Pima County Justice For All petition to put a Public Defender in Immigration Court.
My mother was an immigrant. Join me in standing up for all Moms, Dads, kids, and grandparents who are immigrants!
We must support our neighbors, manual laborers and construction workers facing cruel detention or deportation. We need 60,000 signatures to put this on the November ballot, and we’re at 38,000 today. You can put us over the top!
We need your help! I picked up my petitions yesterday. Here’s how to get your own — delivered to you today:
- Email pimajusticeforall@gmail.com
- Phone or text (520) 360-9516
- Visit 730 S. Osborne Ave. or the Pima County Democratic Party at 2302 E. Speedway Blvd, Suite 106.

NO KINGS 3 – SATURDAY, MARCH 28 – MULTIPLE EVENTS
From 9 to 11 am, take your petition to locations on Oracle Road at: Wetmore, River Rd., West Orange Grove Rd., Ina Rd., Magee Rd., North 1st Avenue, North Silverbell & North Cortaro Roads, Dove Mountain Retail Center on Tangerine, or North La Cañada Drive & W. Esperanza Boulevard in Green Valley.
From 11:00 am to 3:00 pm, take your petition to the No Kings Day rally at Reid Park at the bandshell at 900 S. Randolph Way at East 22nd.

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Courthouse arrests are real—and aggressive
ICE has arrested men, women and children at immigration court appearances and even violated court orders, in San Francisco, Denver and Louisiana.
- In Phoenix immigration court, ICE agents arrested people immediately after hearings—sometimes after their cases were dismissed.
- Attorneys described the scene as “mayhem,” with agents waiting nearby and taking people into custody outside the courtroom.
- Agents arrested people in hallways, elevators, and parking lots.
- When protests began, agents followed people after they left court and arrested them on the drive home.
The U.S. Department of Justice recently acknowledged that ICE misstated its legal authority to make some courthouse arrests. Critics say the practice discourages immigrants from attending court, undermining due process. Some courts and states (like parts of California) have moved to restrict or block these arrests.
When the Pima County Justice For All initiative is passed, defenseless immigrants in court will have a pro-bono Public Defender who speaks their language to defend them, explain the court proceedings, and put legal leash on the murdering kidnappers in ICE.
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