A Tucson Sector Border Patrol agent has been indicted on 24 felony charges, the latest in a series of sexual-misconduct convictions or charges against CBP employees in Arizona.
A deputy U.S. marshal was mistakenly detained by immigration agents inside the federal building that houses Tucson's immigration court, U.S. Marshals Service officials confirmed on Thursday.
The woman is still subject to removal proceedings, but no longer faces an immediate deportation, after immigration officials reversed course after a public outcry.
The Guatemalan woman arrested in the Arizona desert will be given the choice taking her newborn — a US citizen born Wednesday at Tucson Medical Center — with her when
Eleven more international students studying in Arizona have sued the Trump administration for canceling their status as foreign students in a federal database, arguing they were denied due process and
DOUGLAS, Ariz. — Arizona Democratic Sen. Ruben Gallego praised investments in Arizona’s busy ports of entry, and decried what he called Republicans’ moves toward cutting critical health services to finance
Three federal agents visited long-time Tucson restaurant La Indita this week, seeking to verify the legal status of its employees, which the owner called an attempt at “intimidation.”
Three ongoing Tucson art exhibits invite viewers to reflect on the constancy of immigration throughout history, with all of its joys and challenges, as well as the psychological and environmental
Critics say the bill undermines the right to due process and risks prolonged detention of innocent people, while diverting resources from ICE's efforts to detain and deport more dangerous criminals.
A Tucson-area family is mourning the violent death of 31-year-old son, husband, brother and uncle Nick Quets, who was fatally shot on a Sonora, Mexico highway last weekend.
"We will seal the border, stop the invasion and launch the largest deportation effort in American history," Trump asserted as he stood along the Arizona-Sonora border wall, about 20 miles
Arizona and Sonoran officials are asking for the public's help in tracking down 10 criminal targets, including five U.S. citizens, who are fugitives in Mexico associated with binational criminal groups.
Experts from all four U.S. border states with Mexico, gathered at the University of Arizona, want to develop a standardized system to document migrant deaths.
A Tucson property manager accused of stealing his clients’ rent payments was arrested without incident Tuesday night after he failed to appear in court, police said.