President Donald Trump said he will enact comprehensive tariffs on Mexico and Canada on Feb. 1. Here's what Arizonans will see at the grocery store.
The travelers involved were turned over to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Homeland Security Investigations.
The Mexican government has launched ConsulApp Contigo, a mobile application that provides support to Mexican nationals living in the United States.
An asylum seeker knew something was wrong when she saw her husband’s face as he stood in the courtyard of the shelter that’s been their home for nearly a year.
The Sonoran Desert is home to gorgeous views and natural sights but sometimes, it takes community help to keep it that way.
Senior Field Correspondent Nina Kravinsky, a former NPR producer, is reporting from the station's news bureau in Hermosillo.
Through humanitarian intervention, the Tuscon Samaritans' mission is to save lives and relieve the suffering of migrants in Southern Arizona.
A new study is recommending several changes to Interstate 40 between Albuquerque and the New Mexico-Arizona state line.
At least 15 Indigenous people in Arizona and New Mexico have reported being stopped at their homes and workplaces, questioned or detained by federal law enforcement and asked to produce proof of ...
Detective Cody Sessary is with the sheriff’s SABRE Team, or Southern Arizona Border Region Enforcement. They use technology from New Mexico to California to catch people who cross the border illegally. He told me that he's seen an “astronomical” difference at the border between the first four years under Trump and four years under Biden.
A week into the second Trump administration and the crackdown on the border and illegal immigration is underway. DHS arrested and deported over 7,000 people that were in the U.S. illegally, and some of them were in Arizona.
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