Arizonans voted President Donald Trump back into office on the promise of mass deportations. But polling shows people here are not anti-immigrant. Plus, we’ll meet the Grand Canyon doctor who spent his career practicing medicine in one of the most threatening landscapes in the country.
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The Rev. Jennifer Reddall, bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Arizona, joined The Show to talk about her fears of what could happen under the new administration to immigration enforcement policy.
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UA professor Samara Klar has conducted polling on immigration for years. She says while Arizonans might have for Trump on the promise of mass deportations, they’re not anti-immigrant.
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Republicans at the Arizona Legislature lambasted the state budget proposed by Gov. Katie Hobbs, claiming it's riddled with mistakes.
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Gage Skidmore/CC BY 2.0Republican Congressman Andy Biggs formally filed a statement of interest today to run for Arizona governor in 2026.
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Cheshire Calhoun, a philosophy professor at ASU, is fascinated by kindness. Calhoun’s area of expertise is called “moral philosophy,” things like volunteer work, or asking after a friend’s sick parent.
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Billy Robb, a Phoenix high school teacher and writer the "Cholla Express" on Substack, says the drive for efficiency, and the use of technology and data to do it, should maybe have some limits.