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Migrant advocates fear that by sealing hundreds of miles of the U.S.-Mexico border, troops will funnel migrants to far more dangerous crossing points.
There are animals trying to cross as if their life depended on it,” researcher Erick Meza told the Society of Environmental Journalists’ conference.
A New Mexico teenager was detained by immigration agents while reportedly visiting Arizona this month after being accused of ...
Cochise County schedules a work session to discuss local impacts of the growing Mexican wolf population on May 8, 2025, with ...
The White House issued an executive order on April 11 that transfers to U.S. military control a 60-foot-wide strip of federal ...
María Rosario Lopez, a maid and mother of two, lived in Avondale before she was deported more than a year ago. Now she stays ...
Army troops will be allowed to further assist U.S. Customs and Border Protection in patrolling their areas and stop any ...
A study from Arizona State University's school of agribusiness found that if the tomato trade agreement were ended, it would ...
Residents in the Sonoran capital of Hermosillo feel more safe than they did four years ago, but nearly half still feel unsafe ...
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