As Trump and Erika Kirk called on their supporters to vote MAGA in the upcoming November midterm elections, hundreds of protesters made their voices heard in north Phoenix.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has recently been taking a firmer stance with the U.S., defying pressures where other countries have caved.
Resignations came quickly this week from two congressmen accused of sexual misconduct toward staff members. Yet for many of the women of Capitol Hill, the moment of accountability was years in the making — and far from enough
U.S. Sen. Ruben Gallego, the first Latino elected to represent Arizona in the U.S. Senate, sat with CALÓ News in Los Angeles recently to provide his insights on immigration, voter suppression, the war on Iran, the 2026 California gubernatorial election and more.
Turning Point USA is slated to host Trump for a “Build the Red Wall” event in April at the Dream City Church Phoenix location.
On March 25, Phoenix City Council voted in favor of two hot-topic measures. The first will rename César Chávez Day and begin to remove his name from city property. The second adopts new regulations on ICE activity within city limits.
Members of the Congressional Progressive Caucus came together for a town hall in Phoenix last Friday. The event featured free tacos, over a dozen community organizations and a Q&A portion for attendees to ask questions to legislators directly.
As local organizations continue speaking out against anti-immigration bills at the Arizona Legislature, they face growing obstacles
In a legislative session that broke records for the most bills introduced, Arizona’s GOP-controlled legislature declined to hear any Democrat-sponsored immigration bills before committee deadlines.
As the Senate Judiciary and Elections Committee was set to hear a bill that would require ICE agents at polls, Senate law enforcement prevented certain community members from entering the building
