Republican Congressman-elect Juan Ciscomani, who will represent a large part of Tucson, also has priorities including the economy and health-care access.
Danyelle Khmara Congressman-elect Juan Ciscomani, who will represent a large part of Tucson when seated in January, has priorities that include border security, the economy and health-care access.
People are also reading… Ciscomani has most recently been a senior advisor to Republican Gov. Doug Ducey on regional and international affairs. He previously served as a senior program development specialist at the University of Arizona and was also vice president of outreach for the Tucson Hispanic Chamber of Commerce.
The day before the election was certified, Ciscomani told the Star that “there's a lot of speculation on both sides,” but that “the county has a duty to certify their results, and it's time for them to do that.” Ciscomani told the Star on Wednesday that he wants “voter ID cards or some kind of ID required to vote.” Currently in Arizona, voters without photo ID can show two forms of identification without a photo.
Title 42 is a public health policy enacted because of the pandemic that allows the U.S. to immediately expel migrants from the country. A federal judge recently struck down Title 42, and the policy will end on Dec. 21. One criticism of Title 42 is that it is a public health policy that is being used in place of immigration law. Without Title 42, migrants entering the country undocumented will be processed under current immigration law.
Title 42 may be making things more dangerous for migrants because many more are attempting to cross more than once after being quickly expelled from the U.S. to Mexican border towns. The rate of people apprehended who tried crossing more than once in a year’s time increased in 2022 to 36%. The federal government needs to partner with states and local communities around prevention awareness and health issues related to the opioid pandemic, he said, as well as bolstering border security.
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