Fronteras Desk News

Teens Arrested In Cross-Border Marijuana-Launch Plot
Two Arizona teenagers face smuggling charges after they were caught with marijuana that had been launched over the U.S.-Mexico border in an unusual smuggling attempt.
Dec. 9, 2016
Teens Arrested In Cross-Border Marijuana-Launch Plot
Teens Arrested in Cross-Border Pot Launch Plot
Dec. 9, 2016
 How Trump’s Pledge To Ramp Up Deportations Of Immigrants With Criminal Histories Could Play Out
There is already an infrastructure in place to identify immigrants in the criminal justice system who might be deportable. But efforts to accelerate and increase deportations will partially depend on local cooperation, which was an obstacle for the Obama administration.
Dec. 8, 2016
Havasupai Sue To Protect Their Water
A tribe that lives in the Grand Canyon has filed a lawsuit to protect its water. The Havasupai Tribe filed its claim in federal district court Tuesday.
Dec. 8, 2016
Navajo Farmers Cant Wait On Legal Battle Over Mine Waste Spill
The Navajo Nation is suing the federal government over a mine waste spill that contaminated three rivers including the tribe’s irrigation source. An EPA cleanup crew triggered the 3 million gallon blowout of yellow sludge at a Colorado mine in August 2015.
Dec. 6, 2016
Arizona And Sonoras Governors Collaborate In A Time Of Crossborder Uncertainty
The governors of Arizona and the neighboring Mexican state of Sonora have partnered to attract businesses that will employ workers on both sides of the border, even as trade policies between the U.S. and other countries are in a moment of uncertainty.
Dec. 5, 2016
Arizona-Sonora Meeting Focuses On Strengthening The Region
Yesterday, business and government representatives from Arizona and the Mexican state of Sonora held their first day of meetings in their annual plenary in Sonora’s capital city.
Dec. 2, 2016
USDA Employees Report Culture Of Harassment, Retaliation
National Forest Service employees testified Thursday before Congress about a longstanding culture of sexual harassment, whistle-blower retaliation and discrimination.
Dec. 1, 2016
USDA Employees Report Culture Of Harassment
National Forest Service employees testified Thursday before Congress about a longstanding culture of sexual harassment, whistle-blower retaliation and discrimination.
Dec. 1, 2016
Government, Business Leaders From Mexico And Arizona Meet For Annual Summit
Top government and business leaders from Arizona and Mexico will meet in Hermosillo this week for an annual bi-lateral event.
Dec. 1, 2016
Obama Could Still Make Bears Ears A Monument
In his last days in office President Barack Obama still has the power to make significant changes to the Southwest. Obama has already used the Antiquities Act to designate 27 national monuments — more than any other president. Many American Indian tribes are hoping he takes action on at least one more proposal.
Dec. 1, 2016
US Supreme Court To Hear Arguments Over Immigrant Detention Case
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments today over whether immigrants facing deportation who are detained for more than six months are entitled to a bond hearing before an immigration judge.
Nov. 30, 2016
US Supreme Court To Hear Arguments Over Immigrant Detention Case
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments Wednesday over whether immigrants facing deportation who are detained for more than six months are entitled to a bond hearing before an immigration judge.
Nov. 30, 2016
ICE Inmate Dies In Custody In Arizona
A Guatemalan woman who was in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s custody here in Arizona died Sunday morning.
Nov. 28, 2016
ICE Inmate Dies In Custody In Arizona
A Guatemalan woman who was in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s custody here in Arizona died Sunday morning.
Nov. 28, 2016
Canada Eliminates Visas To Mexican Nationals
The two neighboring nations of the U.S. are getting closer to each other, as Canada has just made it easier for Mexican travelers to visit their country.
Nov. 28, 2016
Mexico Expected To Become The Worlds 19th Wealthiest Economy
The U.S. ranks number one and Canada number seven in the number of millionaires in the country, while Mexico will soon crack the top 20.
Nov. 28, 2016
Mexican Leaders Want More Business Outside Of North America
A key member of the Mexican senate said she wants her country to engage in more commerce with countries other than the United States.
Nov. 28, 2016
Flagstaff Reduces Exposure Deaths By 75 Percent
At last count earlier this year Coconino County had 755 people experiencing homelessness. Flagstaff Shelter Services is working on finding them permanent homes faster.
Nov. 28, 2016
Stanton, World
Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton will meet with mayors from around the world to discuss how they can address climate change.
Nov. 26, 2016

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