Migrants across the U.S. and Arizona faced the spectre of ICE raids under the new administration of President Donald Trump.
The administration has mobilized military units to head to the southern border and increased immigration raids in cities. What to know in Arizona.
Trump’s mass deportation plans, including the Laken Riley Act, which awaits his signature, will be very expensive to implement across the country. Trump wants to target every single undocumented immigrant in the U.S., estimated at 11 million people, and would need assistance from local and state law enforcement.
At least 15 Indigenous people in Arizona and New Mexico have reported being stopped at their homes and workplaces, questioned or detained by federal law enforcement and asked to produce proof of citizenship during immigration raids since Wednesday,
Cities and sheriff's offices will be on the front lines of enforcing stricter immigration policies from the state and new Trump administration.
Arizona's largest high school district has made clear that it will not voluntarily assist with President Donald Trump's immigration plans by declaring itself a "safe zone" for all students ...
Puente Arizona, a grassroots group that advocates ... The hotline is intended to help warn people of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Border Patrol activity, bat down false rumors ...
Fear and anxiety’ as Navajo Nation members targeted in ICE operations - Native American report ICE wasn’t recognizing their documentation
The task force, which is made up of members of the Arizona National Guard, was created to support U.S. Customs and ... aware of any confirmed Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids in Arizona ...
The Trump administration’s high-profile crackdown on undocumented immigrants has included businesses — and experts say there’s a lot business owners need to know if federal agents show up at a workplace.
According to Navajo Nation officials, at least 15 Navajo citizens have reported being questioned, detained and asked to produce proof of citizenship by federal officials ring immigration raids in New Mexico and Arizona over the past week.
The Trump administration’s high-profile crackdown on undocumented immigrants has included businesses — and experts say there’s a lot business owners need to know if federal agents show up at a workplace.