What Arizona Politicians Are Tweeting About the End of DACA
A sample of tweets from Arizona politicians after President Donald Trump’s decision announced
A sample of tweets from Arizona politicians after President Donald Trump’s decision announced
President Donald Trump has made up his mind, and here’s how Arizonans are reacting.
DACA recipients and immigrant allies gathered in front of a local U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement building on Thursday as the President considered ending DACA.
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Ramon Casteneda Andrade was arrested by Phoenix Police, who suspected him to be in the country illegally and called ICE.
Channel 12 News has changed its story about the vandalism of a confederate memorial at the State Capitol following a New Times article that raised questions about the station’s report.
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Surveillance videos show that a Channel 12 news van illuminated the scene as a vandalism suspect defaced a Confederate memorial last week, but reporter Bryan West said he only witnessed the suspect leaving the area.
Phoenix New Times brings you the latest update on President Donald Trump’s visit to the Valley of the Sun.
The president’s visit has prompted a number of businesses to close up early on Tuesday afternoon.
President Trump is returning to Phoenix tomorrow, and his opponents are ready to greet him.
But opponents of the president acknowledge that there are many ways Trump supporters could foil their plan.
County Attorney Bill Montgomery sees incident as an opportunity “to engage in the process of teaching civic virtue to each succeeding generation and the meaning of what it is to be an American.”
The president is returning to the site of one of his first major campaign rallies on Tuesday, August 22.
Plot twist: She’s a Republican.
Not a single Nazi emblem in sight as protesters demonstrate peacefully throughout the state.
Hundreds of people gathered at a Phoenix church for a vigil condemning hate in the aftermath of the racist Virginia rally.
Over 40 Arizona activist groups will participate in a state-wide day of action on Monday.
“He has a brain tumor right now; that vote occurred at 1:30 in the morning. Some of that might have factored in,” Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin said.
So you’ve noticed that downtown Phoenix kinda sucks. What are you going to do about it?
A prospective spokesman for the Arizona Department of Education wrote that he had a college degree on his resume applying for the job. He later admitted he did not, but was hired anyway.