Feb. 3, a total of 565 people were charged with illegal immigration activity by the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District ...
Arizona lawmakers are considering a bill that would require the governor and attorney general to assist the federal ...
Republican lawmakers in about dozen states are advancing proposals that could aid President Donald Trump's deportation ...
The U.S. Attorney's Office has released how many immigration-related charges have been filed in Arizona over a two-week ...
Despite President Donald Trump's stated concern over fentanyl trafficking and national security threats, his Department of ...
The U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Arizona charged over 500 individuals for immigration-related crimes in a ...
Dozens of protesters of all ages gathered at the University of Arizona off of Campbell and University on Saturday to voice ...
There is little evidence the attention-grabbing immigration tactics will result in record-breaking deportations Trump ...
Illegal migrant crossings over Arizona’s 373-mile border with Mexico have dried up in the 18 days President Donald Trump has ...
Under Trump, US Customs and Immigration Enforcement is reviving and expanding a program that trains local law officers to interrogate immigrants and detain them for potential deportation.
A two-week sting has ended with over 500 people charged with immigration-related crimes in Arizona, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office.
Two protests were held in Phoenix near Monterey Park and the state Capitol on Feb. 3 to protest mass deportation policies.
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