
AZ Gov. Katie Hobbs promises coordination with Trump on immigration
By Karah Rucker (Anchor), Evan Hummel (Producer), Michael Edwards (Video Editor)
- Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs is one of the first Democratic governors to announce her intention of coordinating with the Trump administration’s immigration policies as part of an executive order she signed on Tuesday.
- The order instructs state and local authorities to collaborate with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) in combating transnational criminal organizations involved in drug smuggling and human trafficking.
- Hobbs said that the executive action represents her and the White House’s “shared commitment to keeping criminals and drugs out of Arizona communities.”
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Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs, D, is bucking the trend among Democratic governors of not working with President Donald Trump on his illegal immigration crackdown.
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- Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs, D, signed an executive order on Feb. 25, 2025, establishing "Operation Desert Guardian" to combat drug smuggling and human trafficking along the border with Mexico.
- The operation will involve collaboration between state and local law enforcement and Customs and Border Protection in Yuma, Pima, Santa Cruz and Cochise counties.
- Hobbs expressed a commitment to working with partners to secure the border, asserting, "We will continue working with our partners to take down these dangerous networks."
- The task force aims to address the growing fentanyl crisis, with Arizona ranked second nationally for fentanyl trafficking offenses in 2023, alongside significant recent seizures.
- Gov. Katie Hobbs, D-Ariz., has signed an executive order to create "Operation Desert Guardian," focusing on border security in Arizona's four border counties: Yuma, Pima, Santa Cruz and Cochise counties.
- The task force will work with local law enforcement and federal agencies to disrupt Transnational Criminal Organizations' operations, as stated by Gov. Hobbs.
- Funding for the operation will come from part of the $28 million balance in the State's Border Security Fund, according to Hobbs.
- Operation Desert Guardian is intended to combat cartel activities, drug smuggling, and human trafficking, with Hobbs expressing confidence in its effectiveness.
- No summary available because of a lack of coverage.
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With the announcement, Hobbs becomes one of the first Democratic governors to announce her intention of coordinating with the Trump administration’s immigration policies as part of an executive order she signed on Tuesday, Feb. 25.

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What does the executive order do?
Hobbs said that the executive action, dubbed “Operation Desert Guardian,” represents her and the White House’s “shared commitment to keeping criminals and drugs out of Arizona communities.”
Her order will include identifying and fixing security holes along Arizona’s southern border while helping to dismantle cartel operations.
Where is the money coming from?
Officials said the funding for the operation will come partially through the state’s $28 million border security fund.
Operation Desert Guardian will also expand on efforts launched by a previous task force designed to end the state’s fentanyl epidemic through a partnership with the CBP and the Arizona National Guard to stop the flow of drugs from the southern border.
How is she bucking a current trend?
Hobbs’ vow to work with Trump comes as many Democratic governors, including J.B. Pritzker of Illinois and Kathy Hochul of New York, are refusing to cooperate with the administration’s mass deportation plan.
Why is Hobbs’ situation unique?
Hobbs, however, presides in the only border state considered to be a presidential battleground. She narrowly defeated Republican Kari Lake in 2022, while Trump took the state in the 2024 election.
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Political pundits expect Hobbs’ reelection bid to be a close contest come 2026.
Hobbs’ executive order also comes as an NBC News exit poll revealed immigration was the top issue for about 1 in 5 of Arizona’s voters in 2024. Those voters who marked immigration as their top issue broke “near-unanimously” for Trump, according to NBC News.
[KARAH RUCKER]
ARIZONA GOVERNOR KATIE HOBBS IS BUCKING THE TREND AMONG DEMOCRATIC GOVERNORS OF NOT WORKING WITH PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP ON AN ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION CRACKDOWN.
HOBBS BECOMING ONE OF THE FIRST DEMOCRATIC GOVERNORS TO ANNOUNCE HER INTENTION OF COORDINATING WITH THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION’S IMMIGRATION POLICIES AS PART OF AN EXECUTIVE ORDER SIGNED TUESDAY.
THE ORDER INSTRUCTS STATE AND LOCAL AUTHORITIES TO COLLABORATE WITH U-S CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION IN COMBATING TRANSNATIONAL CRIMINAL ORGANIZATIONS INVOLVED IN DRUG SMUGGLING AND HUMAN TRAFFICKING.
HOBBS SAYS THE EXECUTIVE ACTION DUBBED “OPERATION DESERT GUARDIAN,” REPRESENTS HER AND THE WHITE HOUSE’S “SHARED COMMITMENT TO KEEPING CRIMINALS AND DRUGS OUT OF ARIZONA COMMUNITIES.”
HOBBS SAYS HER ORDER WILL INCLUDE IDENTIFYING AND FIXING SECURITY HOLES ALONG ARIZONA’S SOUTHERN BORDER WHILE HELPING TO DISMANTLE CARTEL OPERATIONS.
OFFICIALS SAY FUNDING FOR THE OPERATION WILL COME PARTIALLY THROUGH THE STATE’S 28 MILLION DOLLAR BORDER SECURITY FUND.
OPERATION DESERT GUARDIAN WILL ALSO EXPAND ON EFFORTS LAUNCHED BY A PREVIOUS TASK FORCE DESIGNED TO END THE STATE’S FENTANYL EPIDEMIC THROUGH A PARTNERSHIP WITH C-B-P AND THE ARIZONA NATIONAL GUARD TO STOP THE FLOW OF DRUGS FROM THE SOUTHERN BORDER.
HOBBS’ VOW TO WORK WITH TRUMP COMES AS MANY DEMOCRATIC GOVERNORS, INCLUDING J-B PRITZKER OF ILLINOIS AND KATHY HOCHUL OF NEW YORK, ARE FIGHTING THE ADMINISTRATION’S MASS DEPORTATION PLAN.
HOBBS, HOWEVER, IS IN THE ONLY BORDER STATE CONSIDERED TO BE A PRESIDENTIAL BATTLEGROUND, HOBBS NARROWLY DEFEATED REPUBLICAN KARI LAKE IN 2022, WHILE TRUMP TOOK THE STATE IN THE 2024 ELECTION.
POLITICAL PUNDITS EXPECT HOBBS’ REELECTION BID TO BE A CLOSE CONTEST COME 2026.
THE EXECUTIVE ORDER ALSO COMES AFTER AN N-B-C NEWS EXIT POLL REVEALED IMMIGRATION WAS THE TOP ISSUE FOR ABOUT ONE-FIFTH OF ARIZONA VOTERS IN 2024.
THOSE WHO MARKED IMMIGRATION AS THEIR TOP ISSUE BROKE “NEAR-UNAMIOUSLY” FOR TRUMP, ACCORDING TO N-B-C NEWS.
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See how news outlets across the political spectrum are covering this story. Learn moreBias Summary
- Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs, D, signed an executive order on Feb. 25, 2025, establishing "Operation Desert Guardian" to combat drug smuggling and human trafficking along the border with Mexico.
- The operation will involve collaboration between state and local law enforcement and Customs and Border Protection in Yuma, Pima, Santa Cruz and Cochise counties.
- Hobbs expressed a commitment to working with partners to secure the border, asserting, "We will continue working with our partners to take down these dangerous networks."
- The task force aims to address the growing fentanyl crisis, with Arizona ranked second nationally for fentanyl trafficking offenses in 2023, alongside significant recent seizures.
- Gov. Katie Hobbs, D-Ariz., has signed an executive order to create "Operation Desert Guardian," focusing on border security in Arizona's four border counties: Yuma, Pima, Santa Cruz and Cochise counties.
- The task force will work with local law enforcement and federal agencies to disrupt Transnational Criminal Organizations' operations, as stated by Gov. Hobbs.
- Funding for the operation will come from part of the $28 million balance in the State's Border Security Fund, according to Hobbs.
- Operation Desert Guardian is intended to combat cartel activities, drug smuggling, and human trafficking, with Hobbs expressing confidence in its effectiveness.
- No summary available because of a lack of coverage.
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