Superior Court judge rules in favor of ‘dreamers’ [UPDATED]
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services/Arizona Capitol Times Saying that federal law and not the state determines who is here legally, a Maricopa County
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services/Arizona Capitol Times Saying that federal law and not the state determines who is here legally, a Maricopa County
By Megan Cassidy, The Republic | azcentral.com Sheriff Joe Arpaio knew that private agents had investigated U.S. District Judge G. Murray Snow’s wife, the six-term
By Megan Cassidy, The Republic | azcentral.com There were two Sheriff Joe Arpaios in federal court Wednesday. The one on the witness stand facing civil-contempt
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services0 Potentially courting a lawsuit, the Arizona Board of Regents is weighing a plan to let “dreamers” pay less
By: Gary Grado | Arizona Capitol Times Sign-toting protestors made noise opposing a bill giving police officers involved in shootings a two-month period of anonymity,
Photo and story by Jessica Boehm | Cronkite News Arizona law enforcement must be involved in securing “the rural parts of the Southwest border,” which
By Burgess Everett and Seung Min Kim | POLITICO Singed by their defeat in the battle over Homeland Security funding, Republicans aren’t about to renew
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services/Arizona Daily Star The attitudes of Arizonans toward those here illegally apparently have not softened in the years since
Article and photos by Jessica Boehm | Cronkite News Immigration may be a federal issue, but Arizona county officials on Monday said local governments also
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services/Arizona Capitol Times Refusing to give up the fight, newly elected state Attorney General Mark Brnovich is going to
The White House on Friday said that lawyers at the Justice Department would seek an emergency order from an appeals court to allow the federal
NEWS RELEASE WASHINGTON, D.C. — Rep. Matt Salmon (AZ-05) released the following statement upon introduction of the State Sovereignty in Voting Act, a bill that
The Arizona Republic has been running a series in its local editions of “Ultimate Bucket List Things To Do” in various cities in Maricopa County.
By Bill Chappell | National Public Radio The day before the first of President Obama’s executive actions on immigration were to take effect, the new
Jim Nintzel | Tucson Weekly Congresswoman Martha McSally’s first border-security bill is on hold in the House of Representatives as conservatives complain that it’s a
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services/Arizona Daily Star In a move that could finally end two controversial lawsuits on immigration, Gov. Doug Ducey on
By Perla Trevizo | Arizona Daily Star A $1 billion-a-year bill moving through Congress would add miles of roads and fences along the border and
By Rick Rojas | The New York Times A federal judge has decided to make permanent an injunction overturning Arizona’s ban on issuing driver’s licenses
By Jessica Boehm | Cronkite News Arizona’s delegation split down party lines Wednesday on a bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security while stripping
In an assault on one of President Barack Obama’s top domestic priorities, House Republicans approved measures Wednesday that would overturn his immigration actions and remove
By Dan Nowicki, Alia Beard Rau and Mary Jo Pitzl, The Republic | azcentral.com When Doug Ducey takes the oath of office Monday as Arizona’s
By Amanda Ventura | AZRE Magazine Healthcare in America is changing and bringing real estate with it. Healthcare networks are growing their market shares, and
Brookings Institute One consequence of America’s diversity explosion is a rise in multiracial marriages. In 1960, before immigration levels to the United States started to
A federal judge on Monday appeared deeply skeptical of an Arizona sheriff’s lawsuit seeking to halt President Barack Obama’s plan to spare nearly 5 million
The New York Times Sheriff Joe Arpaio of Maricopa County, known for crackdowns on people living in the country illegally, is giving up his last
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE PHOENIX – The ACLU obtained a judgment Wednesday against Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu, two sheriff’s deputies and Pinal County on behalf
Some illegal immigrants will be permitted to obtain driver’s licenses in Arizona after the Supreme Court Wednesday rejected a request for stay from Gov. Jan
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