Border and immigration news

More demands to close immigration courts as judge tests positive for COVID-19

Mar 19, 2020 Immigration lawyers, judges and prosecutors sent a joint message to the Department of Justice to close the courts.

Borderlands symposium explores web of people, wildlife in Sonoran Desert

Mar 17, 2020 The Ajo conference last week brought together scientists, tribal leaders and community members.

Judges ask DOJ to reconsider hearings in high-traffic immigration courts amid coronavirus outbreak

Mar 13, 2020 Judges and attorneys working in immigration courts say they need federal support to protect their clients and the public.

Indigenous group reaffirms importance of Quitobaquito Springs amid border wall construction

Mar 13, 2020 The group discussed how construction and pumping local groundwater is affecting the sacred site.

U.S. tries again to convince courts for military funds for border fences

Mar 11, 2020 At issue is $3.6 billion the Trump administration wants to divert from military construction projects to fund a border fence.

Groups offer support for conservationists challenging border wall construction

Mar 9, 2020 Local governments, archaeologists and others have filed briefs supporting a challenge to the waiver of laws for border wall construction.

Supreme Court vacates ruling in Nogales cross-border shooting

Mar 3, 2020 The high court’s order followed its 5-4 ruling last week in a nearly identical case from Texas.

Tohono O’odham chair decries ongoing controlled blasts for border wall project

Feb 28, 2020 Chairman Ned Norris, Jr. testified during a U.S. House subcommittee hearing.

Final charge dismissed against humanitarian aid worker Scott Warren

Feb 28, 2020 Prosecutors declined to say why they dropped the case against Warren.

Hearing looks at border wall construction's impact on Native American sites

Feb 27, 2020 The chairman of the Tohono O'odham Nation compared it to building a wall at Arlington National Cemetery.

Court says Mexicans cannot sue Border Patrol agents in fatal shootings

Feb 26, 2020 A ruling on Tuesday about a cross-border shooting in Texas could affect a decision on a similar case that took place in Arizona.

Arizona House bill would set aside $1M for border cameras

Feb 25, 2020 Some members questioned whether bill crosses the line into federal border enforcement.

Crackdown on immigrants who use public benefits takes effect

Feb 25, 2020 Advocates say as a result many immigrants are dropping government social services, including citizens and legal residents.

Conservation groups to UNESCO: Border wall puts Sonora's World Heritage sites 'in danger'

Feb 24, 2020 The groups are urging the agency to declare the cratered landscape known as El Pinacate "in danger" due to border wall construction.

Border Patrol union VP on relationship with Trump

Feb 21, 2020 Since the president took office, he has met with Art Del Cueto several times.

Arizona sanctuary city ban dies in the Legislature

Feb 21, 2020 The proposed constitutional amendment was pulled from further consideration.

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