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A lawsuit filed by aid groups argues the Trump administration’s freezing of federal funds for refugees is illegal.
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State lawmakers are proposing two diametrically opposed requirements on what state and local officials should be doing about illegal immigration.
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As the new Trump administration has ramped up the president’s promised mass deportations, protesters have taken to the streets here and across the country to voice their opposition.
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Nogales, Sonora, mayor Juan Francisco Gim Nogales says the Mexican National Guard is arriving in the city as part of the agreement made by Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum for the Trump Administration to delay 25% tariffs on Mexican imports.
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A state Senate's Military Affairs and Border Security Committee approved a bill on Monday to rent the Marana prison complex to the federal government to house people held for immigration violations.
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Ruben Gallego was one of the few Democrats to win a U.S. Senate seat in a state also won by President Donald Trump. As a freshman lawmaker, he now finds himself challenging the belief that Democrats in Congress can’t give up an inch when it comes to Republican proposals on immigration.
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We are seeing signs of ramped-up deportations here in Arizona, where an armored tank and dozens of federal agents arrived on a quiet Phoenix street to arrest a 61-year-old man recently.
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One in five agricultural workers and one in eight construction workers in Arizona lack permanent legal status, according to Pew Research Center data.
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Hundreds at the Arizona state capitol took part in a nationwide movement to march against changes made by the Trump administration.
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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."