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Some Arizona border officials have welcomed President Donald Trump’s order for a military takeover at the U.S-Mexico border.
In the wake of more than two decades of deadly wildland fires, tribes in the West hope new partnerships will help reduce the ...
At Flagstaff Bordertown Dormitory, Indigenous youth are being given the support to build independence and confidence before ...
The Trump administration’s drive for faster deportations increases the possibility of mistakes, immigration experts say.
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Thousands of people are gathered in Rome to pay their final respects to Pope Francis. Watch the pope's funeral on Scripps ...
Migrant apprehensions at the southern border are at historic lows. In Yuma County, border patrol agents are averaging just five arrests per day.
Thomas Alvarez of the Tohono O’odham Nation looks over mountains for a site marked in his handheld GPS outside of Globe, ...
The Trump Administration is reinstating foreign student visas it terminated as it worked to deport roughly fifteen hundred international students across the country, including in Arizona.
Despite a decline in migrant crossings, Yuma Sector Border Patrol agents are upping their warnings about the dangers of ...
When Jonathan Aranda was a boy growing up in Mexico just across the border from San Diego, he dreamed of one day playing at Petco Park as a ...
A now-former employee of the Arizona Department of Agriculture (AZDA) was arrested earlier this month at the border for ...