Beyond visa applicants and undocumented immigrants, some fear that advocates who are U.S. citizens or in the country legally may also be tracked.
Amid reports of overcrowding and medical neglect, congressional delegates are showing up to ICE facilities without alerting the agency first.
Access to nature in southern Arizona has been limited not only by environmental risks but also by immigration enforcement and cost.
For the past five years, Cinema Tucson has brought one Mexican film per month to the city, showcasing Mexico’s talent for motion pictures.
The high court’s decision to effectively neuter a key section of the Civil Rights Era law is likely to ripple into the battleground state’s next redistricting cycle. Experts said its full implications for the state’s maps remain unclear.
Arizona is implementing new workplace heat safety guidelines as summer approaches, but advocates say without enforceable standards, they fall short of protecting workers.
Hundreds of hikers walk the 800-mile trail each year. Now, its final southern stretch will be off-limits.
From 2006 to 2017, Arpaio implemented his own immigration detention program, instructing deputies to detain anyone who did not carry a valid identification and did not speak English
Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act imposes stricter food stamp work requirements and shifts a larger share of the costs to states. Arizona’s swift implementation has made it more difficult to apply and caused nearly half of recipients to lose benefits.
