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In a hearing Thursday, lawmakers from the U.S. Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs Subcommittee heard arguments for and against reinstating the Remain in Mexico policy.
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President-Elect Donald Trump will be sworn in next week, with promises of mass deportations and tariffs in tow, and our neighbors to the South are preparing for it all. Nina Kravinksy has been covering it all from KJZZ's Hermosillo bureau in Sonora, Mexico, and joined The Show to discuss.
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The legislation passed with bipartisan support in the U.S. House and would require Homeland Security to detain immigrants arrested on low-level charges like shoplifting.
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The biggest hurdle to realizing President-elect Donald Trump’s plan is logistics. It would take an enormous investment in time, money and personnel to make it happen.
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The Department of Homeland Security is extending temporary protection for nationals in the U.S. from El Salvador, Venezuela, Sudan and Ukraine.
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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.