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Tag: migrants

Rep. Greg Stanton, D-Phoenix, speaks with reporters at the White House on June 4, 2024, after President Joe Biden’s announcement on asylum policy. (Photo by Cronkite News)
Posted inBorderlands, Editor's Picks, Politics

Biden order shutting the border to migrants seeking asylum draws mixed reviews in Arizona

by Adnan Alam Jun 4, 2024
Posted inBorderlands, Editor's Picks

Border shelters stave off ‘homelessness on steroids,’ but funding worries remain

by Steve Crane May 10, 2024May 14, 2024
Arizona state Sen. Sonny Borrelli, R-Lake Havasu City, reacts to Sen. Priya Sundareshan, D-Tucson, as she explains her vote on SB 1231 at the Arizona Capitol on Feb. 21, 2024. (Photo by Sam Ballesteros/Cronkite News)
Posted inBorderlands, Editor's Picks, Politics, Social Justice

Arizona GOP legislators pass immigration bills on border crossing and E-Verify

by Adnan Alam Feb 29, 2024Mar 5, 2024
A record 2.47 million migrants were encountered at the United States’ southern border in fiscal year 2023, according to data from U.S. Customs and Border Protection. (File photo by Alexia Faith/Cronkite News)
Posted inBorderlands, Editor's Picks

Asylum seekers face new requirement to find their own interpreters

by Adnan Alam Jan 18, 2024Jan 18, 2024
Posted inBorderlands, Editor's Picks

Border encounters dip slightly, but Tucson sector again saw most traffic

by Steve Crane Nov 15, 2023Nov 15, 2023
Posted inBorderlands, Editor's Picks, Politics

Border cities are struggling – but coping – with ‘street release’ of migrants

by Steve Crane Oct 24, 2023Oct 24, 2023
Posted inBorderlands, Editor's Picks

Tucson sector led U.S. for second month, as border encounters surge anew

by Steve Crane Sep 26, 2023Sep 27, 2023
Posted inBorderlands, Editor's Picks, Money, Politics

Glass half-full or half-empty? In partisan Washington, it’s usually both

by Steve Crane Sep 13, 2023Sep 13, 2023
Posted inBorderlands, Editor's Picks

Border encounters fell sharply in June, to lowest level in two years

by Steve Crane Jul 20, 2023Jul 20, 2023
A migrant waits in the intake room before being taken into an exam room at a clinic in El Paso. Advocates say hope and faith is a common denominator among migrants who leave home and make their way through hardships on their journey to the U.S. (Photo by Paula Soria/Cronkite News)
Posted inBorderlands, Editor's Picks, Health, New Long Form

Doctors, shelters stitch medical care help for El Paso migrants

by Adnan Alam Jun 2, 2023Jun 2, 2023
Two remote video surveillance systems are shown on hills across from the border wall in Nogales, Ariz. (Photo courtesy of Electronic Frontier Foundation)
Posted inBorderlands, Editor's Picks, Next Gen, Politics

Map of border surveillance towers shows growing ‘virtual wall’ along US southern border

by Adnan Alam Apr 28, 2023Apr 28, 2023
Posted inBorderlands, Editor's Picks, Politics

Cochise sheriff comes to ‘share the reality’ of border in House testimony

by Steve Crane Feb 1, 2023Feb 1, 2023

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