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The U.S. Northern Command says 500 soldiers from the 10th Mountain Division will be based in Fort Huachuca — in southeastern Arizona — to support "the effort to take operational control of the southern border."
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Of those people, around 2,500 have been from countries other than Mexico, and Mexico has aided in repatriating some back to their country of origin.
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The ACLU and other rights groups filed suit against it on behalf of legal service providers at the border — including the Phoenix-based Florence Immigrant and Refugee Rights Project.
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The move came just before U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi’s office issued a memo that calls for blocking federal grants from reaching so-called sanctuary cities that go against immigration crackdowns.
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Pima County has released a plan for how officials will handle ramped-up federal immigration enforcement efforts locally. It comes as the Trump administration rolls back previous guidance that prohibits ICE enforcement activity in public places like schools, churches and hospitals.
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The first migrant detainees have been sent to the notorious U.S. military base, which President Trump plans to use as a holding facility for migrants deported from the United States.
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A bill moving through the Arizona Senate would require hospitals to ask new patients about their immigration status.
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The Mexican National Guard has a checkered human rights history, with a few recent high-profile cases in which migrants have been killed.
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The premise of Sonora Reyes’ new novel will be familiar to romcom fans: two best friends realize they’re in love. But Reyes puts a few interesting twists on that familiar story.
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A conservative student group with ties to white supremacists set up a table at ASU’s Tempe campus encouraging students to report undocumented classmates to ICE. It attracted hundreds of protesters.