-
Two federal lawsuits stemming from former Gov. Doug Ducey’s controversial placement of thousands of shipping containers along the Arizona-Mexico border have been dismissed.
-
Migrants have always come to the U.S., but the immigration system now seems strained nationwide more than ever.
-
The Department of Justice will allocate $848,000 to southern Arizona communities to help identify human remains found near the U.S.-Mexico border.
-
The sheriff of Arizona’s easternmost border county is calling on state and federal officials for help with the sudden daily releases of more than a hundred migrants seeking asylum in the U.S., including families with small children.
-
Congressional watchdog describes border wall harm, says agencies should work together to ease damageCongress' official watchdog says in a report that the construction of a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border under former President Donald Trump did major environmental damage.
-
Advocates and medical officials say the remains of 42 undocumented individuals were found in July – the most for that month in more than a decade.
-
Smugglers are suddenly steering migrants through some of the most desolate and dangerous areas of the Arizona borderlands, forcing them to walk for miles in scorching heat.
-
A coalition of human rights groups says migrants seeking asylum in the U.S. are being set up for rejection at a privately run detention center in New Mexico.
-
U.S. border authorities stopped migrants entering the country illegally more in July than June, suggesting lower numbers that followed the end of pandemic-related asylum restrictions may have bottomed out.
-
Prices range from $500 to $2,000 each – depending on condition and size.