White House expands Title 42; new asylum rules meant to curb flow of migrants
President Biden meets with El Paso and Border Patrol officials Sunday.|| Getty Images By Rafael Carranza || The Arizona Republic President Joe Biden and his
President Biden meets with El Paso and Border Patrol officials Sunday.|| Getty Images By Rafael Carranza || The Arizona Republic President Joe Biden and his
By Colleen S | 12News Phoenix ARIZONA, USA — As more migrants continue to try and enter the United States, many are seeking asylum, but what
By José Ignacio Castañeda Perez || Arizona Republic The U.S. Supreme Court decision that extends the implementation of a Trump-era border restriction, which has been
By Martina Stewart || USA TODAY In a blow to the Biden administration’s ability to set the nation’s immigration policy, the Supreme Court on Tuesday
Customs and Border Protection to begin work filling gaps in the border wall near the Morelos Dam in Yuma County || Twitter By Mar y
Though the decision pauses what Biden’s critics say would be a potential crisis on the southern border, it doesn’t necessarily signal which way the high
By Caitlin Thompson || Cronkite Borderlands Project Dec. 16, 2022 Title 42 is a health regulation, not an immigration law, but over the last two-and-a-half years,
Update : Appeals court clears the way to end removal of migrants under Title 42, setting up Supreme Court review= Migrants walk across the Rio
The former Ann Ott School in central Phoenix will be the city’s first shelter for migrants released from federal custody, managed privately by the International
In a last-minute push, U.S. senators are working on a bipartisan agreement to create a pathway to citizenship for undocumented people who were brought to
By José Ignacio Castañeda Perez || Arizona Republic U.S. Sens. Kyrsten Sinema and Mark Kelly sent a letter to Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas expressing
Yuma County Sheriff Leon Wilmont, left, addresses some of the county’s concerns with Gov. Doug Ducey in a news conference near the border fence in
By Daniel Gonzalez || Arizona Republic Political candidates continue to claim 5 million people have crossed the border since Joe Biden became president, with the
“They’re running scared,” Luis Marquez, a retired police officer and school board member, said of voters. “They feel they’re going to get nailed if they
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) supporters demonstrate near the White House in Washington Sept. 5. Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced Sept. 5 that the
By Angela Gervasi | Nogales International For the second time in a two-year period, the Mexican government is suing U.S. businesses over their alleged role
The movie alleges that more than 200 “mules” worked in Maricopa and Yuma counties, making an average of 20 trips each to ballot drop boxes,
By Barbara O’Brien | The Buffalo News The nervous bride and groom met for the first time Oct. 7, 2020, in the parking lot of
By Howard Fischer || Capitol Media Services Arizona has won a significant legal victory in its battle over federal immigration policies. U.S. District Court Judge
A group of immigrants who surrendered in Arizona to U.S. Border Patrol in 2018. Opinion: Did hell freeze over? Kari Lake, Elizabeth Warren and Gavin
By José Ignacio Castañeda Perez || The Arizona Republic The ads are almost always similar. Sweeping desert vistas intertwined with shots of political candidates walking
During the Trump administration, immigrants who used non-cash public benefits —such as housing vouchers, food assistance, or Medicaid — could be deemed a public charge
TRANSLATION: “The container barrier installed by Arizona Governor @DougDucey appears to be doing little to slow down migrants. #Yuma”/Twitter By José Ignacio Castañeda Perez ||
DACA supporters protest in Phoenix on Sept. 5, 2017, the day the Trump administration said it planned to end the program. || Photo by Tynin
Arizona Democratic governor candidate Katie Hobbs’ latest ad touts a plan to secure the border.|| Courtesy Hobbs campaign Opinion: Katie Hobbs has a new ad,
U.S.Senator Tammy Duckwortth/Wickimmedia || Commons By Laura Daniella Sepulveda || Arizona Republic Leer en español The Biden administration issued a rule on Wednesday preserving the
Yesenia Ramales, born in Puebla, Mexico, came to the U.S. in 1994. She has been a beneficiary of the DACA program since 2012 and says
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By Rose Law Group Attorney Samantha DeMoss HB2297, also known as the “Adaptive Reuse Law” is the culmination of an ongoing bipartisan effort from the
Photo provided by the City of Goodyear By Jeff Gifford | Phoenix Business Journal Microsoft Corp. says its new data center design that consumes “zero water” for
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Founder and President of Rose Law Group Jordan Rose, who represents many data center developers says, “A change in the zoning interpretation of where a date center can locate may
Led by Vice Chairman Thomas Galvin, the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors has extended an existing agreement with Mesa Public Schools and invested an additional
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