ICE raids have already been reported in Phoenix. Several organizations have put out guides on how to prepare yourself.
Arizona Senate Republicans want to make sure state public safety agencies are cooperating with federal immigration authorities as raids and enforcement operations are underway in major U.S. cities.
Multiple county sheriff's office's already have agreements with ICE. Those that do not, may be mandated to do so by next year.
Donald Trump commuted the sentence of Edward Vallejo, a Phoenix man who was serving time for his role in the deadly Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol.
Phoenix Union High School District (PXU) was the first Valley school district ABC15 had seen sending out a letter to parents regarding the measure.
Trial began seven months after the U.S. Department of Justice declared the Phoenix Police Department engaged in patterns of civil rights violations and excessive force.
A memo asserts that state and local officials are bound to cooperate and could face criminal prosecution or civil penalties if they fail to comply.
This policy shift reinstates expedited deportations nationwide, sparking fears of devastating impacts on immigrant families and U.S. citizen children.
Education officials in U.S. cities like Phoenix are doing what they can to ease worries over the possibility of immigration enforcement in schools.
A new change ends a policy that mostly prohibited agents from making immigration arrests at schools and other spots where children gather.
ICE agents often operate in the community without notifying local authorities and may wear uniforms resembling those of local police, creating potential confusion, Napa’s police chief said.
Arizona's top education official wants to calm parents' fears over possible immigration raids at public schools.