The proponents of an initiative to make Tucson a so-called sanctuary city have sued city leaders contending they’re unfairly trying to influence the election.
The lawsuit hinges on a letter city officials sent to voters last week laying out negative impacts of becoming a sanctuary city.
The questions raised included whether Proposition 205 would have a broader impact on public safety. It also loosely warns that Tucson police could lose more than $12 million in federal funding.
Proposition 205 supporters pointed to statements by City Council members voicing their positions against the initiative.
Just this week, Tucson mailed out ballots for the general election.
This story is from the Fronteras Desk, a collaboration of Southwestern public radio stations, including NPR 89.1. Read more from the Fronteras Desk.
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