Dreamers Kick-off Next Phase of Immigration Campaign

Dreamers Kick-off Next Phase of Immigration Campaign

Members of United We Dream said Tuesday they plan to focus the next phase of  their national immigration reform campaign on highlighting the impact that the  nation’s broken immigration system is having on immigrant families. “With 1,100 people being deported

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Sheriff Arpaio Warns Armed Militias

Sheriff Arpaio Warns Armed Militias

Maricopa Sheriff Joe Arpaio told civilians conducting armed border patrols in  remote desert terrains that they could end up with “30 rounds into” them. The tough-talking and controversial Arizona sheriff’s comments on Tuesday  came after a member of an Arizona

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Ochoa Portero Mexicano Regresa A Su Nivel

Ochoa Portero Mexicano Regresa A Su Nivel

Por Ulises Ortez Para muchos de los seguidores del arquero mexicano Memo Ochoa ex- americanista, su nivel ha estado mejorando en los últimos tiempos en su camino por Europa.  El portero mexicano apareció por primera vez esta temporada en el

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Las Chivas De Guadalajara Un Fracaso

Las Chivas De Guadalajara Un Fracaso

Por Ulises Ortez Uno de los equipos más populares del fútbol Mexicano, Las Chivas de Guadalajara pasan por su peor momento en la historia del balompié Mexicano.  Esta semana el equipo más mexicano de la historia “Chivas” tuvo otra derrota

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Carwash Raids Aftermath Impacts Businesses, Immigrants

Carwash Raids Aftermath Impacts Businesses, Immigrants

By Ruben Hernandez The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Saturday raids at 16 Danny’s Family Car Wash worksites across the Valley was one of the largest immigration criminal investigations in recent Arizona history. A two-year federal investigation into Danny’s

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Arizona reaps jobs, funds from decades-long boom in federal contracting

Arizona reaps jobs, funds from decades-long boom in federal contracting

By Evan Bell Cronkite News Federal contracting for all services has grown steadily over the last 20 years, but the number of contracts awarded in Arizona has grown at more than three times the national pace, as shown in the

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Familiarity breeds receipts: Arizonans give more to pols than PACs

Familiarity breeds receipts: Arizonans give more to pols than PACs

WASHINGTON – When Arizonans open their wallets to make a political donation, it’s more likely to go to someone they know than to a party or PAC, an analysis of federal campaign data shows. Among Arizonans who gave $200 or

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Joe Arpaio Puts Crosses Where Bodies Found In Desert

Joe Arpaio Puts Crosses Where Bodies Found In Desert

By Taylor Pineda Maricopa County jail inmates in Arizona have built white wooden crosses they will place where bodies of dead immigrants were found after ill-fated illegal border crossings, controversial Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio announced Thursday. Arpaio, whose reputation

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Brewer Makes Less Than Most Governors

Brewer Makes Less Than Most Governors

By Emilie Eaton          Cronkite News        WASHINGTON – Besides having one of the lowest governor’s salaries in the nation, Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer also makes less than almost all of the state’s top administrative officials, according to a recent report.

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Study: Arizonans’ Chances for Climbing Economic Ladder Mixed

Study: Arizonans’ Chances for Climbing Economic Ladder Mixed

By Jonathan Reid          Cronkite News   WASHINGTON – Location matters when it comes to the chances that a child born into poverty in Arizona will move up the economic ladder during his lifetime, a recent study shows. The study, by

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