Border and immigration news

DACA recipients can now apply to renew status online

Apr 14, 2022 Up until now, that paperwork had to be mailed into the agency and getting a response could take months.

"We Are Prone To Accidents Close to Home..." The songs of Oceanography.

Apr 7, 2022 Also on ARIZONA SPOTLIGHT: How UA recipients of the Mellon Foundation's "Fronteridades" grant are exploring the border experience; and author Jodie Hollander talks about leading a free series of "Poetry in the Parks" workshops.

CBP moves forward with remediation plans along parts of Arizona border

Apr 6, 2022 Customs and Border Protection says it will soon start work on a series of remediation projects on some parts of the border wall built by the Trump administration in Arizona.

Federal lawsuit seeks to block end to sweeping asylum limits

Apr 4, 2022 The lawsuit was filed over the weekend in a Louisiana federal court challenging the planned May 23 end to border controls known as Title 42.

COVID-19 asylum limits at US-Mexico border to end May 23

Apr 1, 2022 The Centers for Disease Control says it's ending a policy that limited asylum at the U.S.-Mexico border to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

Environmental groups reach settlement in border wall funding suit

Mar 30, 2022 The new settlement agreement mandates no more military funds be used for border wall construction and requires a study to assess environmental damage.

CDC will review the use of Title 42 on Wednesday

Mar 29, 2022 The pandemic-era policy enacted in March of 2020 that allows border officers to swiftly turn away migrants on public health grounds.

Pressure is building on Biden administration to repeal Title 42

Mar 20, 2022 The policy came into sharp focus last week when a Ukrainian family was turned away because of it at the border in San Diego.

DPS investigating fatal crash after Border Patrol pursuit

Mar 10, 2022 The Arizona Department of Public Safety is investigating a Border Patrol vehicle chase that ended in a fatal crash outside Tucson.

Car crossings up to pre-pandemic levels, pedestrians lag at Arizona ports

Mar 8, 2022 Pedestrian crossings in Nogales this January were still down 36% from January 2020.

ACLU says immigrants in ICE detention being denied boosters

Mar 3, 2022 A lawsuit filed by the ACLU alleges medically vulnerable people who are detained do not have access to COVID-19 boosters.

Sheriff: Migrant shot by Border agent was brandishing a rock

Mar 1, 2022 A Border Patrol agent said the migrant he fatally shot this month near Douglas was brandishing a rock.

3 Arizona land ports among 26 port projects at U.S. borders

Feb 28, 2022 Three ports along Arizona’s border with Mexico will be getting upgrades funded by the bipartisan infrastructure bill passed last year.

Brnovich takes his case to the highest court

Feb 23, 2022 Arizona's attorney general wants to defend an immigration rule the Biden administration is trying to get rid of.

Autopsy confirms gunshots killed migrant who died in Border Patrol incident

Feb 23, 2022 The Pima County Medical Examiner’s Office has confirmed the cause of death for an unidentified male migrant shot by a Border Patrol agent on Saturday night.

US border agent kills man on rugged trail in Arizona

Feb 21, 2022 The sheriff's office says the shooting was reported about 10 p.m. Saturday about 30 miles northeast of Douglas.

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