An Arizona immigrant-rights advocate argues that the detention of children and families by immigration authorities is causing lasting emotional and psychological harm. The opinion piece highlights recent cases in Arizona, cites concerns from pediatric experts and calls for alternatives to detaining minors in immigration facilities.
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Federal immigration officials have renewed efforts to deport Tucson DACA recipient Karla Toledo, filing a second notice to appear in immigration court just one day after dismissing an earlier case. Toledo’s attorney says the new filing mirrors the original case and plans to seek its dismissal, arguing she remains protected under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program and has no criminal record.
- Daniel Gonzalez Arizona Republic
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A new Trump administration policy could force many immigrants seeking green cards through U.S. citizen relatives to leave the country and complete the process abroad, potentially triggering lengthy bans on returning. Immigration advocates warn the change could lead to prolonged family separations, while supporters argue it restores fairness and accountability to the immigration system.
- Shmuly Yanklowitz Special to the Arizona Daily Star
An Arizona rabbi argues that people held in immigration detention have a constitutional and moral right to receive adequate medical care. The opinion piece calls attention to deaths and health concerns in ICE facilities and urges Americans across the political spectrum to support basic health protections for detainees.
- Daniel Gonzalez Arizona Republic
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A 71-year-old great grandmother from Arizona who was recently released from ICE custody no longer is being tracked with a GPS monitor.
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From immigration to elections, ballrooms to tax immunity, much of President Donald Trump’s second term legacy is mired in the courts.
- Benzinga - News
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A federal judge struck down Trump’s $100,000 H-1B visa fee, ruling the executive branch lacked authority to impose it.
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Atlanta mayor says working with authorities as World Cup host criticized over immigration policies
- Madison Swart, REUTERS
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Then-Border Patrol Chief Gregory Bovino walks outside the Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building with federal agents Jan. 20 as protesters gath…
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A federal judge has struck down a controversial $100,000 fee imposed by President Donald Trump on new H-1B visas for skilled foreign workers, …
