Border and Immigration

Pima County Supervisors Again Delay Vote on Federal Grants for Sheriffs

Aug 7, 2018 Party line vote continued grant talk until a September 4th meeting.

In Stretch of Arizona Border, Migrant Families Keep Coming

Aug 7, 2018 Hailed as a gold standard for border security, the Yuma Sector has seen a more than 120 percent spike in families, many from Central America.

Appeals Court: No Immunity for Agent In Cross-Border Killing

Aug 7, 2018 The central question is whether Elena Rodriguez was protected by the Constitution as a Mexican citizen on Mexican soil.

Congress Watchdog: Border Wall May Cost More, Take Longer

Aug 7, 2018 The Government Accountability Office said CBP doesn't have enough info to know if it is using resources in a cost-effective manner.

Federal Law Enforcement Grants Appear on Supervisors' Agenda Again

Aug 6, 2018 Operation Stonegarden grant debate began in February and has been put off numerous times.

Tucson Councilman Wants More Transparency at Shelter for Immigrant Children

Aug 3, 2018 A discussion with Ward 3 councilman Paul Durham.

Immigration Attorneys Struggle to Defend Central Americans with New Asylum Policy

Aug 2, 2018 Immigrants fleeing Central America because of gang violence can no longer ask for U.S. asylum.

Phoenix Shelter Employee Charged With Molesting Immigrant Child

Aug 1, 2018 Southwest Key operates 26 shelters for immigrant children in Arizona, California and Texas.

Nearly 2,500 Scientists Slam Trump's Planned Border Wall

Aug 1, 2018 The collective has called on the administration to follow environmental policies, and on Congress to step up action against proposals for more construction.

Audit: Nearly Half of Border Agency Applicants Failed Entrance Exam

Aug 1, 2018 The review comes as the border agencies are under pressure to fulfill an executive order mandating the hiring of 5,000 new Border Patrol agents.

Man Extradited to US to Face Charges in Killing of Border Agent

Jul 31, 2018 Heraclio Osorio-Arellanes is accused of murdering agent Brian Terry in 2010.

Immigration Officials Defend Handling of Family Separations

Jul 31, 2018 The officials ran into criticism from Democrats and Republicans appalled by the policy.

Residents Warn of Threat to Santa Cruz River if Sewer Pipe Ruptures Again

Jul 31, 2018 Last year, rains caused a breach in a pipeline that carries raw sewage from Mexico to the U.S.

Mexican President-Elect Wants Fewer Migrants to US

Jul 31, 2018 López Obrador has spoken of mitigating the factors that push people to immigrate from Central America and Mexico.

Asylum-Seeking Mexican Journalist Freed

Jul 27, 2018 Emilio Gutiérrez Soto was detained almost a year by U.S. officials.

The Heart of Loveland

Jul 27, 2018 Also on Arizona Spotlight: Independent brewers on both side of the U.S. - Mexico border team up; and a roundtable talk on how Tucson arts presenters can survive and thrive during the hot summer months.

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