Pima County officials have announced the closure of its two migrant shelters following sweeping changes to federal border enforcement policies implemented by the Trump Administration.
The recent orders to send 1,500 active duty service members to the southern border is to help current enforcement operations. Cochise County has yet to see any military members at the border.
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An historic ranch straddling the border of Mohave and Yavapai Counties is up for sale with a mouthwatering $42 million price tag.
Senator Mark Kelly leads 12 colleagues in urging bipartisan efforts on U.S. border security and immigration reform, ...
Republican Congressman Mike Simpson hopes that one day Idaho can surpass Wisconsin as the No. 2 dairy-producing state in the nation. But he doesn’t think it can get there without the labor of ...
Two migrant-aid respite shelters in Pima County will be shut down, County Administrator Jan Lesher said Thursday.
Multiple congressional leaders from Arizona were involved in introducing and co-sponsoring the bill, which is being called the Combating Cartels on Social Media Act.
Pima County Administrator Jan Lesher told the Board of Supervisors Wednesday that she is closing the County’s Respite Centers.
A federal judge in Seattle temporarily halted President Donald Trump's executive order denying automatic citizenship to people born on US soil.