
Construction of private border wall resumes
By Angela Kocherga | Albuquerque Journal Construction resumed on a private border wall in New Mexico after the We Build the Wall organization agreed to

By Angela Kocherga | Albuquerque Journal Construction resumed on a private border wall in New Mexico after the We Build the Wall organization agreed to

By Jim Small | Arizona Mirror In a series of tweets, Gov. Doug Ducey voiced support of for President Donald Trump’s plan to implement a

By Marissa Armas | KOAT Eighty percent of a private border wall was built in Sunland Park, New Mexico, but now construction is halted, after

By Ronald Hansen | Arizona Republic Guns, cyberwarfare and climate change currently pose the biggest threats to the U.S., not undocumented immigrants, said Janet Napolitano,

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times The U.S. Supreme Court agreed Tuesday to decide whether Border Patrol agents can be

By Andrew Hay | Reuters Two more New Mexico counties have declared their opposition to taking in migrants in a growing revolt against federal authorities

California has already allocated $100 million as citizenship question looms By Jacob Fischler | Roll Call Freed from the budget constraints that dogged them during

By Peter Samore | KTAR A Valley construction firm filed two protests with the Government Accountability Office, claiming it was wrongly left out of the

As hundreds of migrants flow in each week, the city struggles to provide food and shelter By Jillian Kay Melchior | The Wall Street Journal

SANTA TERESA – New construction is expected to begin on a border barrier in New Mexico next month despite several lawsuits challenging President Donald Trump’s

Arizona Daily Star After cutting ties to a controversial federal border-protection grant last year, the Pima County Board of Supervisors will consider whether to accept

By Maria Polletta | Arizona Republic Despite deeming outgoing Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen “a model public servant,” Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey said he does

By Maria Polletta | Arizona Republic Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey softened his stance on a possible U.S.-Mexico border closure after meeting with President Donald Trump

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Daily Star Gov. Doug Ducey is siding with the Trump administration in its bid to add

By Emily Kopp | Roll Call When Arizona Rep. Greg Stanton was elected last November, he considered it a no-brainer that his campaign’s political director,

By Robin Bravender | Arizona Mirror The U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday overwhelmingly passed a resolution stating that Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s forthcoming

The U.S. House voted to block President Trump’s emergency border wall declaration on Monday, delivering a stinging rebuke to the White House. The chamber

By Laura Gomez | Arizona Mirror The Center for Investigative Reporting and journalist Aura Bogado sued the federal government this week to obtain a contract

By focusing on the border, the president is distracting us from the greater threats facing America By Janet Napolitano and Karen Breslau | POITICO Janet

Vox Two years into the Donald Trump era, and the business of “playing president” is getting old for both the man himself and the famous

By Chris Coppola | Arizona Republic Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey on Friday posted a tweet expressing his support for President Donald Trump’s move to

The group has entered into a partnership with the Kansas-based America’s Hemp Academy to supply the material if it is selected, according to organizers.

By Perla Trevizo | Arizona Daily Star It’s been nearly three months since troops first showed up at the Southern Arizona border, placing razor

Gilbert real estate agent implicated By Nick Martin | Southern Poverty Law Center The staff for an Arizona congressman asked the U.S. Capitol Police on

By Adam McCann | WalletHub Immigration, and how to handle it, continues to be a contentious topic in the United States in 2019. Currently,

Panel: Immigration reform would take a day if we were in charge By Graham Vyse | Governing A bipartisan group of border-state mayors in

By Dennis Burke, Roy Herrera and Mark Kokanovich | The Arizona Republic The FBI, Border Patrol, Homeland Security and courts lack vital resources during
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By Mark Carlisle | Daily Independent The NPHX Church at Central and Montebello avenues in Phoenix is planning to use 10.3 acres on the south

By Jerod MacDonald-Evoy | AZ Mirror Someone tried to burn down a Surprise warehouse that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement plans to turn into a

By AZ Mirror A Republican lawmaker chastised Democrats on Monday for voting against increased funding for school voucher oversight, something that they’ve demanded for years.