Border and immigration news

Mexican president marks 1 year since election amid concerns over administration

Jul 1, 2019 Critics say measures of crime and the economy suggest there is little to celebrate.

Reducing number of migrants a tough assignment for Mexico, report says

Jun 28, 2019 A Mexican think tank says the country is unlikely to stem the flow of migrants within the negotiated window.

World Refugee Day in Tucson

Jun 26, 2019 Also on Arizona Spotlight: The youth photography program "Parks in Focus" in action, and The Southwest Fair Housing Council observes the 50th Anniversary of the Fair Housing Act.

Border official resigns amid uproar over migrant children

Jun 26, 2019 The departure of John Sanders comes as Congress considers emergency border funding.

Southwest members of Congress decry produce protection measures

Jun 26, 2019 Critics say provisions could mean higher prices for consumers and endanger approval of the renegotiated NAFTA.

Sonora to receive 1,800 National Guard members; 150 headed to Hermosillo

Jun 26, 2019 The newly formed National Guard has recently been used for immigration enforcement in Mexico.

Mexico invests in trees in El Salvador to fight migration crisis

Jun 24, 2019 The strategy involves creating new employment opportunities in Central American countries.

Military service member found dead in Southern Arizona

Jun 24, 2019 Authorities said no foul play was suspected in this or another such death earlier this month.

Mexico's southern border deployment faces pushback

Jun 22, 2019 A discussion with KJZZ Mexico City Bureau Chief Rodrigo Cervantes.

Conference brings together authorities from Arizona and Sonora

Jun 22, 2019 The annual event aims to improve communication between agencies in both states.

How ICE investigates border-related crimes in Arizona

Jun 22, 2019 A discussion with the head of the agency's investigative arm, Homeland Security Investigations.

'Remain In Mexico' program headed to Sonora

Jun 21, 2019 The program sends asylum seekers to Mexico while their immigration cases are processed.

Report: Most asylum-seeking families show up to immigration court dates

Jun 21, 2019 In Arizona, almost every family that has legal representation makes every court appearance, according to aTRAC immigration report.

Clashes between doctors and Border Patrol may be putting migrant health at risk

Jun 20, 2019 A health and human rights group says agents sometimes exceed the limits of their mandate.

Bat night at the Mission Garden

Jun 19, 2019 Also: A new facility in Nogales, Sonora to help migrants following the Trump administration's "Remain in Mexico" policy; and strangers find common ground with "One Small Step".

Feds aim to cut processing times for immigration applications

Jun 18, 2019 Agency data shows a backlog of more than 700,000 citizenship applications.

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