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Archived News

No Justice For Family of Mexican Child Killed By U.S. Border Patrol Agent
Grijalva response to DACA termination

Tohono O'odham Tribal Leaders Say Wall With Mexico Will Not Be Built On Their Land

Tribal leadership of Tohono O’odham Nation in southern Arizona said they won't support a border wall project on their land. Part of their reservation extends into Mexico and covers 75 miles of the international border.
Trump to throw a wider net to deport migrants
President-elect Donald Trump’s advisors are drafting plans to resume workplace raids and to ramp up pressure on local police and jails to identify immigrants in the country illegally in an effort to meet Trump’s goal to deport 2 million to 3 million migrants who he says are criminals.
The Ideological Roots of Donald Trump’s Immigration Team
As President-Elect Donald Trump names his choices for key positions in his administration, it is clear that he intends to include quite a few people who subscribe to fringe, alt-right, racist ideologies.
​Steller: Election elates border agents, alarms 'Dreamers'
Art Del Cueto, 42, has become a well-known Tucsonan because of his outspokenness as president of the union for agents in the Border Patrol’s Tucson Sector. He was among those who pushed for the national union to endorse Trump early in the primary election process — a highly controversial decision.Blood-Sucking 'Treatment Industrial Complex': The New Private Prisons Hustle to Stay in Business (Video)
By Robert Greenwald, Emily Verdugo, Brave New Films
Beware the prison industry's embrace of treatment, rehabilitation and "alternatives," for a new gravy train. READ MORE»
 
Illegal Immigration Is Changing. Border Security Is Still Catching Up
NBCNews.com
llegal immigration into the United States isn't what it used to be. The prevailing assumption that Mexican migrants, mostly men, are streaming into the ...

​Federal Judge Bans ICE Detainers on Immigrants
Public News Service
A federal judge has ordered ICE officials to stop requesting local jails to detain some prisoners set for release to determine their immigration status.
 
Immigration Myths vs. Facts
AFL-CIO (blog)
A lot of alarming myths are being spread in this campaign season by candidates like Donald Trump who want to generate fear of immigrants and ...
 
John Stoehr: Immigration boosts the bottom line
CT Post
Economists, liberal and conservative, conclude time and again that refugees and immigrants boost the economic growth of states that welcome them.
 
A reminder from Arizona Latinos: 'Immigration is not the only issue that moves us.'
WGBH News
This election season, issues like US immigration and the United States border with Mexico have been pushed into international headlines.


To the border: American lawyers take to road to help fleeingimmigrants get to new home
As Central Americans continue to stream across the Mexican border into the United States, more and more immigration attorneys from around the ...​
County legal defender, immigrant rights advocate Garcia retiring

Arizona activists protest Israeli firms militarizing the border
Hundreds call for end to detention of immigrant families in South Texas
Forum examines treatment of immigrants fleeing domestic violence
Deputy blames Arizona sheriff for disobeying court over immigration sweeps
Study: Private prison firms spend millions to ensure steady supply of undocumented immigrants
Gaza in Arizona: How Israeli High-Tech Firms Will Up-Armor the US-Mexican Border 
Shakedown -- How Immigration Agencies KEEP Deportees Money
ACLU finds overwhelming majority of immigrant detainees eligible for release 
MSNBC: All in America: Southside and the Sanctuary Movement
Report: Border detainees subject to food, sleep deprivation
Border Patrol's use of deadly force criticized in report
More youths crossing U.S.-Mexico border alone        

​Online Movie: Bodies on the Border

Newsweek: Death in the Desert
Arizona Approves Law that Might Give the Death Penalty to Traffickers of Undocumented Immigrants

Dying in the desert in Maricopa County, Arizona
Illegal Immigrants 'Surge' on Southern Border Ahead of 2016 Election - Washington Free Beacon
Sessions: Obama Finally Acknowledged Illegal Immigration Is Skyrocketing, But That's 'Only Half ... - Daily Caller
 
Demographic Trends of Children of Immigrants
Urban Institute
Children of immigrants make up one-quarter of all children and account for all growth in the child population between 2006 and 2014. Below, we ...

The mental-health crisis among migrants   [Is there a parallel with our undocumented people here?]
Nature.com
The refugees and migrants surging into Europe are suffering very high levels of psychiatric disorders. Researchers are struggling to help.
Routine traffic stop leads to protest, pepper spray
Traffic stop turns into immigration protest, TPD uses pepper spray
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Dozens confront Border Patrol agents during Tucson traffic stop
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Emergency Press Conference TODAY at noon 
at Southside Presbyterian Church (317 W. 23rd St.). 
 WHY: Four loving members of our community were taken by Police and Border Patrol collaboration: Agustin--a loving father and organizer with Corazón de Tucson, Rosa--a wonderful mother and community leader with Corazón de Tucson, Mari--an activist with Fortin de las Flores and UA grad student, and Arturo, a worker and community member.

 Please come out, bring friends and family, and forward!

Account of last night's events:
...last night there was spontaneous resistance after Tucson Police pulled over a community member (Augustine, an active participant in Corazon de Tucson) for not having a license plate light, and then called the Border Patrol.  This took place near Southside Presbyterian, at 10th Avenue and 22nd St.  Neighbors, participants from Corazon de Tucson, the Southside Workers Center, and people from a Samaritans meeting at Southside joined hands to encircle the Border Patrol vehicle with the detainees inside and chanted Ni Uno Mas!  After much conferring, officers manhandled the peaceful protesters aside, shoving some to the ground, but we tried to hold our circle firm. However, BP was able to drive the vehicle away.  But moments later we heard that they had detained another community member (Rosita).  So everyone ran to another BP vehicle in the middle of 10th Avenue, to encircle it to resist again.  After a few minutes the TPD began spraying protesters with pepper spray and one officer was firing a gun at protesters with either rubber bullets or blanks.  With this onslaught, the crowd pulled back, and began responding to people who were injured from the pepper spray.

This morning ... we have word that Mari Galup  is being charged with assaulting a federal officer and will be arraigned today at the DeConcini Federal Courthouse at 1pm. Please post, text, and call folks to come down and support her. If you know kind-hearted Mari, you know this is b.s.

 Another account:
The neighborhood space at the corner of 23rd and 10th was defiled again by police stopping a couple supposedly for no light on the license plate. La Migra was called.  The neighborhood, Corazon de Tucson, the day laborers and many Samaritans joined in surrounding the Border Patrol vehicle and chanting “Not One More” and “Si se puede.”  Eventually approximately 28 BP and TPD vehicles with flashing lights and many officers brutally forced the protesters away from the vehicle and out of the street.  Pepper spray, which only burned more severely when water was used to try to rinse it away, was used and several arrests were made. 

Tucson Confronts Border Patrol

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Tucson Blocking Deportation Buses