Maricopa County Starts Closing Controversial Homeless Camps on Parking Lots
Maricopa County officials say that the lots will be emptied by the end of June.
Maricopa County officials say that the lots will be emptied by the end of June.
The raise is years in the making.
The number of suspected migrant remains recovered in southern Arizona surged in 2020.
The tentative agreement between the City of Phoenix and the police union features some reform-minded policy changes.
The padlocked room in a house in Nogales where 16 undocumented immigrants were stuck in stank of “human waste.”
A bill that would threaten doctors who perform certain abortions with jail time is one vote away from the governor’s desk.
Staff at a privately run immigration detention facility in Arizona endangered detainees, a new report found.
Healthcare industry advocates and doctors testified in opposition to the bill prior to the committee vote.
Husser routinely called her co-workers names like “Bozo,” “fat ass,” “bitches,” and “idiots,” according to a grievance filed with the city.
Immigration advocates argue that the practice leaves migrants vulnerable to exploitation.
DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said in a news release that the facilities in Arizona will “shelter unaccompanied children and families.”
“I think the dark-money attacks completely failed,” Ansari said
Sinema’s vote quickly drew the ire of progressive Arizonans, while Kelly’s vote garnered praise.
A variety of bills that critics say undermine abortion in Arizona are gaining steam in the state Legislature.
The U.S. is admitting some asylum seekers again, but not in Nogales, Sonora.
Federal immigration prosecutors aren’t following the Biden administration’s new guidelines, attorneys allege.
One thing both campaigns agree on: The measures in place to control dark money and require transparency are insufficient.
Chair of the House Ethics Committee Beck Nutt wrote in a letter that the committee isn’t an “arena for waging political contests.”
“This is an awful solution to a problem that basically doesn’t exist.”
Congressman Andy Biggs coordinated with Arizona state Representative Mark Finchem on an “alternate slate” of electors.
The race for an open Phoenix city council seat has turned sharply personal in its final few weeks.
Finchem texted that he got “swept up” by the crowd and was riding a golf cart to the rally when he was told the rioters were storming the Capitol.