Politics
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DACA recipient targeted by immigration officials
After 25 years in the US with protected legal status, a DACA recipient was racially profiled by immigration officials in Yuma and detained in Florence.
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Trump vows to change how elections are run. The US Constitution doesn’t give him that power
President Donald Trump vowed further changes to the way elections are conducted in the US, but based on the Constitution, there is little he can do on his own.
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US judge denies request to halt Oak Flat land transfer to copper mining company
Oak Flat conservation groups that are appealing the decision acknowledged that the clock was ticking, but said they were not giving up.
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Apoyó a Trump en 2016. Hoy, el cierre de hospitales que impulsa el presidente pone en peligro su vida y la de sus nietos.
Traducido al español por Sofia De La Espriella Tras la firma de Donald Trump de su “Big Beautiful Bill”, millones de estadounidenses podrían perder el acceso a Medicaid. Pero el golpe no se limita a la cobertura médica: los recortes también ponen en riesgo la supervivencia de hospitales rurales en todo el país. En Globe,…
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At Arizona town halls, veterans, tribal leaders, and immigrants share fears with Gallego over Trump policies
From ER shutdowns to school raids, Arizona vets and families say federal cuts are putting lives at risk.
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He fixed cars in Phoenix to provide for his family. Then ICE deported him.
An Arizona father who lived in the US for 25 years was detained by ICE this month and deported. His daughter, Michelle Ruiz, is now left to pick up the pieces.
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Judge orders RFK Jr.’s health department to stop sharing Medicaid data with deportation officials
The Medicaid data sharing is part of a broader effort by the Trump administration to provide DHS with more data on migrants.
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FEMA disbands youth council, but students say their climate advocacy won’t stop
An Arizona teen earned a spot on FEMA’s Youth Preparedness Council to fight for climate action. Now, he’s watching the program get dismantled.
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Tribal colleges and universities under threat of federal cuts
Federal funding cuts could put tribal colleges and universities like Tohono O’odham Community College in southern Arizona at risk of closing.
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Hundreds in Iowa cheer Arizona Sen. Ruben Gallego as Democrats take offensive against Trump’s tax bill
Sen. Ruben Gallego was in eastern Iowa Saturday as the first-term Arizona Democrat assailed the massive, Republican-backed tax bill signed by President Donald Trump as likely to make “America poorer and sicker.”
























