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By Kevin Johnson | USA TODAY Updated NOGALES, Ariz. — Tony Estrada is the law here — not President Trump. The well-worn crossing along the

By Kevin Johnson | USA TODAY Updated NOGALES, Ariz. — Tony Estrada is the law here — not President Trump. The well-worn crossing along the

4 Arizona areas were studied Much of the debate surrounding the federal crackdown on undocumented immigrants centers on the notion that they pose a threat

By Michael Squires and Rafael Carranza | The Republic Work on the wall President Donald Trump has promised to erect along the nation’s 2,000-mile southwestern
Arizona Officials React To New DHS Order Expanding Immigration ADI News Services By Sophia Kunthara The Department of Homeland Security has ordered more aggressive enforcement

By Prashant Gopal | Bloomberg In San Francisco, an Indian software engineer on a work permit canceled plans to bid on a $900,000 home. In

By Lindsey Ellefson | MEDIAite Donald Trump let it be known that he plans to move forward with his plans to build a wall on

By Richie Bernardo | WalletHub Since taking office, President Donald Trump has kept his promise to reform immigration policy. He first signed an executive order

By Brenna Goth | The Republic The city will look to take other steps in response to President Trump’s executive order. The Phoenix City Council

By Clare Trapasso | realtor.com hen Donald Trump announced on the campaign trail that, if elected, he would build a wall along the border of

By Margaret Hartmann | New York Magazine Guadalupe Garcia de Rayos inside an ICE van. Photo: Rob Schumacher/AP The detention of an Arizona mother who

By Katie Campbell | Pinal Central The Justice Department has denied a Freedom of Information Act request for complaints filed against immigration judges at the

By Brenna Goth |The Republic Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton responded Thursday to calls for the city to defy state law on immigration issues, saying he

KTAR The Phoenix City Council will be asked to vote in two weeks on the issue of becoming a sanctuary city, a councilman said Wednesday.

By Isaac Windes and Luige del Puerto | Arizona Capitol Times Arizona’s two U.S. senators quickly emerged as the leading Republican opposition to President Donald

By Dustin Quiroz | Cronkite News Former Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano told a Washington panel Friday that she will use her current position as
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via The Daily Courier Gov. Doug Ducey’s repeated assertions that he is not the one fighting to keep

Foreign-born workers account for nearly 30% of all those employed in construction trades By Chris Kirkham | The Wall Street Journal he U.S. home-building industry,

By ADI News Services his week, President Trump signed executive orders imposing limitations on immigration and allowing for the construction of a border wall. Arizona’s

By Phil Riske | Senior Reporter/Writer In an interview with Rose Law Group Reporter [RLGR], former Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano said Arizona education continues to

By Dustin Quiroz | Cronkite News Former DREAMer and Phoenix resident Oscar Vazquez got his citizenship, served in the Army and is “living the American

By Megan Janetsky and Johanna Huckeba | The Republic Daryl Gaspar sits alone on a shelter bench just outside the U.S.-Mexico border in Nogales, Sonora.

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Arizona regents voted Friday to tell President-elect Trump how he can legally permit “dreamers”

KTAR U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) is reportedly working on a bill with other lawmakers, including Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.), that would extend legal protection

Ahwatukee Foothills News President-elect Donald Trump’s statements on immigration triggered a war of words two weeks ago between Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton and Councilman Sal

By David G. Savage | Tribune News Service The Supreme Court justices gave a mostly skeptical hearing Wednesday to a Los Angeles lawyer who argued

By Jessica Suerth | Cronkite News The U.S.-Mexico border could use more fencing, but other measures are needed as well to “detect and respond to

By Andres Guerra Luz | Cronkite News In September, Angel Diaz bought a house. Related: Immigrant challenge rejected in OK of Arizona ID-fraud law ASU
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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.