
SB 1070 training costs $640,000
By Jacques Billeaud The Associated Press Police agencies in Arizona have spent hundreds of thousands of dollars training officers to enforce the state’s immigration law,

By Jacques Billeaud The Associated Press Police agencies in Arizona have spent hundreds of thousands of dollars training officers to enforce the state’s immigration law,

By Jordy Yager The Hill Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said on Wednesday that more than 3,000 young illegal immigrants are applying for deferred deportation

By Matthew Standerfer Cronkite News WASHINGTON Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton this week urged a group of convention organizers in Washington, D.C., to “come back” and

By Brian Bennett Los Angeles Times An Obama administration plan to install new cameras and improved ground sensors along the Southwest border has stalled, potentially

By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services/East Valley Tribune A federal appeals court will hear arguments Friday of whether Arizona voters stepped over the line by

Opponents argue that the true purpose of a day-laborer law is to crack down on illegal immigrants SAN FRANCISCO — Arizona’s attempt to criminalize day

By ABC/UNIVISION Lorraine Osorio asked the candidates about their stance on immigration. Here’s the full transcript of what they said. QUESTION: Mr. Romney, what do

By Damien Cave The New York Times MEXICO CITY — In a country of limits, it is the restriction that many Cubans hate the most:

By Sydney Smith iMediaEthics Former Washington Post reporter Jose Antonio Vargas, who identified himself as an “uindocumented immigrant” last year in an essay for The

By Mary Jo Pitzl The Arizona Republic The U.S. Supreme Court agreed Monday to hear arguments on a Arizona’s law which requires proof of citizenship

By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services/Arizona Daily Star Arizona goes back to court this week over SB 1070, this time to defend a provision aimed

By Jessica Goad and Christy Goldfuss Climate Progress What do laws protecting national parks and the accidental death of a border patrol agent have in

By Lillian Reid Arizona State University Special to The Verde Independent Less than 12 hours after U.S. Customs and Border Protection agent Nicholas Ivie was

Sheriff Larry Dever was all three . . . and more By Jordan Rose Founder, managing partner, Rose Law Group (Editor’s note: Rose Law Group represented

By Laurie Merrill The Arizona Republic Confirming that investigators believe a U.S. Border Patrol agent fired the first shot in a suspected “friendly fire” incident

By Jaimee Rose and Cassondra Strande The Arizona Republic NACO — The FBI will announce today the fatal shooting of a Border Patrol agent east

By Phil Taylor E&E Publishing The fatal shooting this week of a U.S. Border Patrol agent near the Arizona-Mexico border underscores the need for Congress

By Kim Chandler The Birmingham News Alabama’s so-called “scarlet letter list,” which was supposed to name illegal immigrants who had run-ins with the law,

Investigators have told NBC News they cannot rule out the possibility that border agent Nicolas Ivie, who was shot and killed Tuesday morning, may

By Lizbeth Diaz and David Schwartz (Reuters) – Mexican troops arrested two men on Wednesday suspected of involvement in the killing of a U.S. Border

The FBI is investigating a shooting that killed one Border Patrol agent and wounded another in the southern Arizona desert Tuesday, the first time

By Erisa Nakano ABC 15 NACO, AZ – Authorities say a U.S. Border Patrol agent has died after a shooting near Naco, Ariz. early Tuesday

California Gov. Jerry Brown has garnered both praise and disappointment from many in the Hispanic community by signing a bill allowing immigrants to receive drivers

By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services/East Valley Tribune Gov. Jan Brewer is opening up a new front in her legal battle over the state’s 2010

If leaders in Washington had listened to [Cochise County Sheriff Larry Dever] years ago, we wouldn’t be having the problems we’re having today. ~ Sheriff

The Associated Press A federals appeals court has turned back the latest effort by a civil rights coalition to bar police from enforcing the most

By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services/Arizona Daily Star Earlier this year, the Department of Homeland Security revoked the agreements it had with several Arizona law
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By Jakob Thorington | State Affairs A Democratic primary battle in Tucson is taking shape after two state legislative candidates joined a growing wing of

By Jordan Gerard, Jakob Thorington | State Affairs With a budget on the horizon and most legislative bills either dead, signed, vetoed or waiting for

Photo via Strata Clean Energy (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Strata Clean Energy.) By Chamber Business News As Arizona’s energy landscape undergoes rapid transformation—driven by surging data center