Immigration

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Roughly 15 migrants just out of detention were dropped off at the Phoenix Greyhound bus station Wednesday.
Mar. 10, 2021
Migrants on a street corner is exactly what aid groups hope to prevent in 2021. They’ll have to do it without a coalition that did a lot of work two years ago, at least to start. But they are getting help from Maricopa County to keep the pandemic at bay.
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Mar. 7, 2021
Richard Leveille, Juan Carlos Castro Flores
A recent order by President Biden gives license to reimagine asylum at the southwest border. A union of federal workers who screen those seeking protection wants the U.S. to follow its own laws. A local legal aid group hopes for a remodel on a system built decades ago.
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Feb. 23, 2021
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People hoping to become a U.S. citizen won’t have to take the elongated civics test crafted during the Trump administration. Unless they want to.
Feb. 22, 2021
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Agents for Immigration and Customs Enforcement have new temporary instructions for how to do their jobs.
Feb. 19, 2021
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For 2019, the Homeland Security Department counted roughly 190,000 green-card holders living in Arizona as potentially eligible to naturalize. On Saturday the local chapter of the American Immigration Lawyers Association hopes to reduce that number by helping people get ready to apply for citizenship.
Feb. 19, 2021

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