
Napolitano defends DACA, vows to help DREAMers at California colleges
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 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

KTAR Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton promised his city’s police department would not turn into a deportation machine to implement President-elect Donald Trump’s immigration plans. Stanton

By Arizona Daily Independent Lawsuit Seeks Records of Settlement of SB 1070 Case Undermining Rule of Law Judicial Watch announced this week that it and

By Aida Chavez | Cronkite News Immigration lawyers in Arizona said they have been flooded with calls from anxious clients in the wake of President-elect

KTAR The Tohono O’odham Nation will reportedly not allow a border wall between the United States and Mexico to be built on its lands in

Phones are ringing off the hook at law offices serving immigrants with shaky status. By Patrick Clark | Bloomberg Maggie Dunsmuir, an immigration lawyer in

Country scrambles to shore up peso as its frequent attacker secures the U.S. presidency By SANTIAGO PÉREZ and JOSÉ DE CÓRDOBA Mexico’s government, amid a

By Claire Roney and Andres Guerra Luz | Cronkite News Two weeks before the toughest election in his 24-year career, Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio

By Paul Davidson | USA TODAY Immigrants are gaining on U.S.-born residents in homeownership, a positive development that’s likely enhancing their contribution to the economy,

Republicans have grown more wary of foreign workers while Democrats say they help U.S. employees, Pew Research Center finds By Janet Adamy | The Wall

By Josh Gerstein | POLITICO The Supreme Court has declined to rehear a challenge to several of President Barack Obama’s key executive actions on immigration,

By Jessica Suerth | Cronkite News Two southern Arizona residents told a House panel Tuesday that their communities have grown more dangerous due to what

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Immigrant rights groups are giving up their bid to void the “papers, please” provision

By Bob McClay | KTAR A new movie about Arizona’s battle over immigration premieres Friday night in Phoenix. The movie “Our Vision, Our Voice, One

The Hispanic population living in the United States is growing at the slowest rate since official record-keeping began nearly 50 years ago, according to a
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By Pinal Post Florence Town Council voted unanimously on June 29 to advertise for five members of a proposed Data Center Facility Ad Hoc Advisory Committee. The Florence data center committee will review environmental, infrastructure, public service, socioeconomic, land use, and

By InBusiness EVelution Energy LLC, a U.S. critical minerals company developing the first commercial-scale, solar-powered cobalt metal and cobalt sulfate processing facility in the United

By Ryan Tafoya | InMaricopa Growth, transportation and economic development dominated the discussion Thursday as six candidates for Maricopa City Council took questions during InMaricopa‘s candidate forum at the Maricopa Library and Cultural Center. Nearly 80 residents attended the forum, while the livestream