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Rep. Ansari Demands ICE Be Abolished In First State Of The District Address

May 28, 2026

By Staff Reporter |

Democratic Rep. Yassamin Ansari (AZ-03) again demanded that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) be abolished in her first State of the District address on Wednesday.

The address — which was not livestreamed or posted to any of Ansari’s social media accounts — was largely an indictment of President Donald Trump and his administration. 

“We are living through the most corrupt and the most authoritarian administration in American history, led by a lunatic with no regard for human life,” said Ansari. 

Ansari advocated for the immediate abolition of ICE. She claimed the agency was a murderous, chaotic, cruel entity lacking accountability. 

“It is absolutely clear that we must do everything in our power to stop and abolish ICE as quickly as possible,” said Ansari. “Immigration enforcement [is not] locking up tens of thousands of people into what can only be described as concentration camps run by private prison companies designed to profit off of human suffering.” 

The congresswoman has made similar calls for immigration enforcement abolition throughout her freshman tenure. At the Munich Security Conference in February, Ansari advocated for abolishing all immigration enforcement in addition to implementing a wealth tax and subsidizing healthcare, homeownership, and childcare.

During her State of the District, Ansari also announced her endorsement of a ballot proposal to gut universal school choice in Arizona, the Protect Education Act. Present for this recommendation were the state’s largest teacher’s union, the Arizona Education Association (AEA), and the activist group Save Our Schools Arizona.

Featured speakers at Ansari’s first State of the District were Reyna Montoya, founder and CEO of Aliento Arizona; Mike Renaud, president and CEO of Valle Del Sol; Marisol Garcia, president of the AEA; Karyleni Alburquerque, Ansari’s former ambassador for the 3rd congressional district; Dr. Matthew Whitaker, executive director of the George Washington Carver Museum and Cultural Center; and Jake Hylton, executive director of Lookout Publications.

Andrew Simek, Ansari’s field representative and community manager, claimed in a LinkedIn post that Ansari has attended over 300 community events, hosted over a dozen town halls, logged over 1,000 volunteer hours, and engaged with over 77,000 constituents. 

On that last point — it was unclear whether that total for constituents included any illegal aliens facing detainment or deportation, since Ansari has claimed this class as part of her “historically underserved and underrepresented” constituency. 

Ansari disclosed during her address that she prioritized community outreach to these underserved and underrepresented populations, specifically calling out the Afghan refugees, Iranian students, and Sudanese and Asian communities.

The congresswoman also advocated for government-run pharmacies, taxation on excess profits by oil companies, expansion of government-run housing, expansion of government-subsidized rent, government subsidies for house down payments, double wages for overtime, and universal healthcare. 

Ansari also laid claim to securing over $17 million in federal funding for community projects, or Community Project Funding:

  • $2.1 million for the city of Phoenix Fire Wildland Urban Interface; 
  • $2 million for the Arizona State University Center for Heat Resilient Communities; 
  • $2 million for the Arizona State University CHIPS and Domestic Manufacturing Research Initiative; 
  • $2 million for the city of Phoenix’s Real Time Crime Center; 
  • $2 million for the town of Guadalupe’s Biehn Colony Park Reconstruction; 
  • $1.1 million for the city of Tolleson Wastewater Digester No. 4 Project; 
  • $1 million for the city of Tolleson Multi-Modal Path Lighting Project; 
  • $1 million for the Arouet Foundation’s 2026 Reentry Prosperity Model; 
  • $1 million for the Valley Metro Community Safety Project; 
  • $850,000 for the city of Glendale Transportation Improvements;
  • $830,000 for the city of Phoenix Central Arizona Shelter Services’ Single Adult Shelter Renovations;
  • $800,000 for the city of Phoenix Alternative Fuel Vehicle Fires Mitigation;
  • $580,000 for Axiom Community of Recovery’s Transition to Recovery and Reentry Program; and
  • $250,000 for Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport Improvements

Ansari introduced 32 bills and cosponsored over 450 bills. None of her bills have advanced beyond introduction. Two bills propose to overhaul and defund ICE.

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