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Phoenix Union shared a video on its social platforms informing students what to do in case they encounter U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents.
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'ICE out of Arizona': Protests escalate after federal agents raid Phoenix sports bars
After federal agents raided 15 Valley sports bars on Monday, protesters took to the streets Tuesday, marching to the ICE Phoenix field office.
Gov. Katie Hobbs calls the comments by Attorney General Kris Mayes about possible dangers from confrontations between citizens and law enforcement officers "inappropriate."
If you’re wondering what your rights are, whether you’re being detained or witnessing someone else be detained, here’s what to know.
Some Phoenix businesses take part in anti-ICE boycotts; Parents divided over anti-ICE walkouts in schools; and more - here's a look at your top stories.
Rosa Barrera already has raised thousands of dollars via GoFundMe for her parents who were picked up Jan. 26 by ICE at Zipps Grill.
A shutdown could be felt the most acutely in Apache County, a northeastern part of the state with the largest share of federal workers in the state. The county is home to 12% of federal workers who live in Arizona, according to a 2023 analysis of Census Bureau data.
A crowd of more than 100 Phoenix high school students walked out of their schools on Wednesday and headed to the Arizona Capitol, where they marched while holding pithy anti-immigration enforcement signs and chanting anti-ICE slogans.
The US Department of Homeland Security says a person in detention at an Arizona Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility has measles, a highly contagious virus that can cause high fevers and a distinctive rash.