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Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich (Photo by Katie Campbell/Arizona Capitol Times)
Oct 16, 2017

Brnovich says Phoenix immigration policy conforms to SB1070

Calling the city of Phoenix’s policy of welcoming migrants more rhetoric than real, Attorney General Mark Brnovich concluded Monday that nothing the city council told the police to do violates state laws on illegal immigration.

Oct 4, 2017

Judge dismisses Arpaio’s criminal case, allows pardon to stand

A federal judge has upheld the validity of former Sheriff Joe Arpaio's presidential pardon despite claims from critics that letting his clemency stand would encourage officials to disobey future court orders.

Sep 15, 2017

Former undocumented immigrants turned lawmakers want ‘Dreamers’ to speak out

House Democrats Isela Blanc and Cesar Chavez want “Dreamers” to keep making their voices heard and telling their stories as Congress wrestles with how to address Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals.

South Mountain High School students walk out of class September 5 to protest President Donald Trump's decision to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA. Photo by Katie Campbell/Arizona Capitol Times
Sep 8, 2017

Dreamers lack confidence in Congress, plan for life without DACA

José Patiño has done everything right, keeping within the many lines of federal bureaucracy involved with being a part of the Deferred Action Childhood Arrivals program. But now, he is scrambling to come up with plans A, B, and C in case Congress does not come through with a plan to replace the program.

Aug 24, 2017

Immigrants bring entrepreneurial spirit, fill critical health care jobs

One look at today’s U.S. immigration process reveals a broken and outdated system. While I’m encouraged to see that Congress would like to take steps to modernize it, the recently proposed RAISE Act would be a step backward in the efforts of encouraging economic prosperity for all Americans. The bill leaves immigrants with fewer options than they already had and fails to address the economic c[...]

Aug 22, 2017

Trump lashes out at long, predictable list of foes in Phoenix rally

President Donald Trump disparaged the media, Democrats, Americans who want Confederate monuments taken down, “weak leaders,” his White House predecessor and a long list of other opponents at a rally in Phoenix tonight.

Border Patrol agents arrest an alleged border-crosser in June near a medical aid camp in the desert near Arivaca. While such cases are typically dispensed with quickly, new numbers show the backlog for other pending immigration cases has reached record levels, and sparked record delays. (Photo courtesy Customs and Border Protection)
Aug 11, 2017

Despite adding more judges, immigration court backlog continues to grow

Immigration court cases waiting to be heard hit an all-time high of 607,755 in June – 10,031 of them in Arizona – despite the hiring of more judges and a Trump administration directive to expedite cases.

Jul 6, 2017

Arpaio’s lawyer casts blame on sheriff’s staff, others at contempt trial

An attorney defending former Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio against a contempt of court charge involving immigration patrols blamed sheriff’s employees and a lawyer who once defended the lawman in a racial-profiling case for not following a court order to stop the strategy.

Mary Ann Mendoza, co-founder of Advocates for Victims of Illegal Alien Crime, speaks June 27 at its launch. (Photo by Megan Janetsky/Cronkite News)
Jun 30, 2017

Crime by illegal immigrants at the heart of Mesa woman’s crusade

Critics say they understand the pain that crime victims go through, but that groups like the Department of Homeland Security’s new Victims of Immigration Crime Engagement Office unfairly stigmatize all immigrants for the actions of a criminal few.

In this March 30, 2017 file photo, Workers use a crane to lift a segment of a new fence into place on the U.S. side of the border with Mexico, where Sunland Park, New Mexico, meets the Anapra neighborhood of Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, As President Donald Trump's administration fights to fund a new, multibillion-dollar border wall, government lawyers are still settling claims with Texas landowners over the fence Congress approved more than a decade ago. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)
May 12, 2017

Trump seeks billions for border wall, US still paying for fence

As President Donald Trump tries to persuade a skeptical Congress to fund his proposed multibillion-dollar wall on the Mexican border, government lawyers are still settling claims with Texas landowners over a border fence approved more than a decade ago. Two settlements were completed just this week.

May 8, 2017

Arizona lags nation in deportations, but immigration arrests increase

Immigration arrests across the country spiked during President Donald Trump’s first 50 days in office. Yet the rate of change was less significant in Arizona, and statewide removals increased only marginally.

May 3, 2017

Lawmakers vote to strip Penzone of gang, immigration enforcement funds

The proposed state budget strips the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office of $1.6 million in anti-gang and illegal immigration funding, and Republican Sen. John Kavanagh took no issue saying it was because of the Democratic sheriff’s immigration policies.

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