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Kathy Hoffman is the first Democrat elected to the post in more than 20 years.

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The faith-based organization runs an Aid Center for Migrants in Nogales, Sonora.

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Plus, a journalist roundtable analyzing finalized election results.

A Section of the Border Where Illegal Crossings are on the Rise

Arizona 360 visited an area west of Lukeville on the Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument.

Challenges Straining the Immigration Court System

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Breaking Down ICE's Role in Asylum Cases

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Military Begins Work to Reinforce Arizona Border

About 1,500 troops will come to Arizona for Operation Secure Line.

Military at Border; Processing Asylum Seekers; Court Backlog

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Nurses at Two Tucson Hospitals Vote to Unionize

How unions function in right-to-work states like Arizona.

Voters React to Midterm Election Results

What they hope to see Congress achieve before the 2020 presidential election.

Journalist Roundtable: Midterm Election Analysis

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