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On this Friday NewsCap, we discuss new priorities for the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors, preview the legislative session which starts on Monday and more
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Mexico is working on breaking up migrant caravans setting out from the south of the country toward the U.S. border in the days before President-elect Donald Trump takes office.
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Arizona’s Democratic Sens. Mark Kelly and Ruben Gallego support a bill which would require undocumented immigrants who are charged with certain crimes to be taken into custody.
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President-elect Donald Trump has vowed to carry out deportations for more than 11 million undocumented people living in the U.S. GOP lawmakers — including Andy Biggs of Arizona — are throwing their support behind legislation that could help those plans.
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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum says the vast majority of migrants migrate to improve their lives and their families lives. She also seemed to walk back a previous statement that she hoped to come to agreement with President-elect Donald Trump to not take non-Mexican deportees.
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Newly elected Sen. Ruben Gallego said Thursday said he is prepared to support the deportation of "a certain type of illegal immigrants,'' a category he did not define.
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To talk about what’s to come on the political horizon in 2025 and how big national issues will hit home in Arizona, The Show sat down with Stacy Pearson of Lumen Strategies and Chuck Coughlin of HighGround.
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Some had predicted an influx of migrants to the southern border during President Joe Biden’s last months in office. But that doesn’t seem to have happened.
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President-Elect Donald Trump is on his way into the White House with promises of mass deportations and a renewed crackdown on illegal immigration. But, undocumented immigrants actually have a significant impact on Arizona's economy.
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In preparation for possible mass deportations under President-elect Donald Trump, Mexico aims to make it easier for migrants to contact their consulate if they fear imminent detention by immigration authorities.