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Innovation Bonds Grow Between Phoenix And Mexico
About 10,000 people are expected at Phoenix Startup Week, an event full of conferences, networking and workshops for entrepreneurs. Five of the visiting startups are from Mexico
Feb. 19, 2018
Innovation Bonds Grow Between Phoenix And Mexico
About 10,000 people are expected at Phoenix Startup Week, an event full of conferences, networking and workshops for entrepreneurs. Five of the visiting startups are from Mexico
Feb. 19, 2018
Park Service Wants To Change Desert View Watchtower
The National Park Service wants to change an iconic destination at the Grand Canyon to honor Native American heritage.
Feb. 19, 2018
Border Patrol Union President: Agents Destroying Water Jugs Are Humanitarian
The Border Patrol has come under criticism after humanitarian activists recorded some of its agents destroying water and other provisions left for undocumented border crossers.
Feb. 16, 2018
Border Patrol Union President: Agents Destroying Water Jugs Are Humanitarian
The president of the Border Patrol union told a House committee recently that agents are not destroying humanitarian aid left in the desert for immigrants who cross the border illegally. Activists have disseminated video of agents doing exactly that.
Feb. 16, 2018
In Mexico, DREAMers Returning To Seek Acceptance Elusive In U.S.
Many young undocumented immigrants who were taken to the U.S. as children are considering their options as temporary protections are set to expire. In Mexico, a few are returning, looking for opportunities they didn’t have in the United States.
Phoenix Business Owner Dreams Of Canada
Feb. 16, 2018
Phoenix Business Owner, DACA Recipient Dreams Of Canada
DACA recipients are at the center of the debate over immigration reform, and some "Dreamers" have described the back-and-forth fight between Democrats, Republicans and President Donald Trump as exhausting.
Feb. 15, 2018
Looking North, Looking South: DREAMers Not Waiting On Congress
DACA recipients are at the center of the debate over immigration reform, and some "Dreamers" have described the back-and-forth fight between Democrats, Republicans and President Donald Trump as exhausting.
Feb. 15, 2018
Untold Arizona: Who Is Buried In Juan Bautista De Anza
For more than 50 years, historians have been uncertain whether the body of the Basque explorer for the Spanish Crown was actually who everyone assumed it to be. A single clerical error led to a centuries old mystery in northern Mexico.
Feb. 14, 2018
Phoenix Sanctuary Leader Decided Not To Finish Vetting Process
The senior minister of a north Phoenix church said he did not follow the normal vetting process when he recently offered sanctuary to an undocumented Mexican man with a son fighting cancer.
Feb. 14, 2018
Untold Arizona: Who is Buried in Juan Bautista de Anzas Grave?
For more than 50 years, historians have been uncertain whether the body of the famed Basque explorer for the Spanish Crown was actually who everyone assumed it to be. A single clerical error led to a centuries old mystery in northern Mexico.
Feb. 14, 2018
Appeals Court: Lawsuit Seeking Access To Arivaca Checkpoint Raises Legitimate Questions
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that a lawsuit seeking access to a Border Patrol checkpoint near Arivaca should not have been thrown out, and the plaintiffs will now get another shot to prove they’re entitled to be close enough to the checkpoint to see what happens.
Feb. 13, 2018
  Appeals Court: Lawsuit Seeking Access To Arivaca Checkpoint Raises Legitimate Questions
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that a lawsuit seeking access to a Border Patrol checkpoint near Arivaca should not have been thrown out, and the plaintiffs will now get another shot to prove they’re entitled to be close enough to the checkpoint to see what happens.
Feb. 13, 2018
Deportation Of Man With Son Fighting Cancer Gets Postponed
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has decided to postpone the deportation of an undocumented Mexican man whose son is fighting cancer.
Feb. 13, 2018
Deportation Of Man With Son Fighting Cancer Gets Postponed
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has decided to postpone the deportation of an undocumented Mexican man whose son is fighting cancer.
Feb. 13, 2018
 Neighboring
The Energy Roundtable and the Sonora Summit, or Cumbre Sonora, will be held this Wednesday and Thursday in Hermosillo. According to their organizers, Arizona representatives will travel to the summit as part of their continuing trade partnerships and to foster new alliances, and some new players could be added soon to the so-called "megaregion."
Feb. 12, 2018
Neighboring Californias Could Bring More Power To Arizona-Sonora
Arizona representatives will travel to Hermosillo as part of their continuing trade partnerships and to foster new alliances, as some new players could be added to the so-called 'megaregion'.
Feb. 12, 2018
Phoenix-Based Art Initiative Looks For Business In Mexico
For some, artists are just imaginative people. But others see more than that. And one group wants to make them part of the growing trend of doing business with Mexico.
Feb. 12, 2018
Phoenix-Based Art Initiative Looks For Business In Mexico
For some, artists are just imaginative people. But others see more than that. And one group wants to make them part of the growing trend of doing business with Mexico.
Feb. 12, 2018
 Phoenix Area Ranked 9th In ICE Arrests In 2017
Arrests by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement jumped by nearly a third last year, after the Trump administration broadened enforcement guidelines. But a new Pew Research Center analysis found the percentage increase in Arizona was lower than the national surge.
Feb. 9, 2018

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