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Resolution Sought Between Border Patrol and Humanitarian Group

Aid workers say policies allowing volunteers to leave food and water for migrants have changed.

Lawyer: Courts Make DACA Deadline More 'Soft and Fuzzy'

The Supreme Court could change the DACA debate, but for now the program continues.

Supervisors to Reconsider Federal Law Enforcement Grant

Valadez asks for a vote to re-examine $1.4 million grant the board previously turned down

Cross-Border Cooperation Results in Help for Mexican Amputees

A Civil War-era company and a Mexican nonprofit partner to provide prosthetics.

Group: More Central Americans Using Dangerous Freight Trains to Get to US

Organization in Nogales reports an increase in immigrants using "La Bestia" to travel north.

McCain Sponsors Bipartisan Immigration Bill

The bipartisan bill immediately took heat from the President

Union Pres: Exhaustion, Understaffing Persist at Ports of Entry

Routine overtime and transfers take place to staff Arizona ports.

Flake: Promoting Fiscal Growth While Restricting Immigration 'Ironic'

Arizona Senator cautions colleagues about unintended consequences

'Dreamer' Calls to Mexican Consulate Double, Rep Says

Many consulates are hosting workshops to help DACA recipients who are eligible for renewal.

Tours Aim to Address 'Distorted' View of Border

Community Border Alliance in 5th year of tours showing side of Nogales few tourists ever see.

Grijalva Doubts DACA Proposal's Chances in House

Some in Congress question whether House and Senate can agree.

Buffelgrass, Threat to Desert Habitat, Cultivated South of the Border

Ranchers in Mexico see it as a cheap source of cattle feed.

NAFTA and Future of 200K Jobs in Arizona

A conversation about the impact of NAFTA on the state, as talks resume in Montreal.

Next Round of NAFTA Negotiations Approaching

Round six of NAFTA negotiations begins with Trump threatening to pull out.

Flake Calls for DACA Vote

A bipartisan group of U.S. Senators wants to vote on DACA by the end of the week.

What Happened to Edible Baja Arizona?

Also on Arizona Spotlight: Differing opinions on how money should be spent at the border; Indigenous Voices presents spiritual elder Mona Polacca; and paying attention to Gila woodpeckers.

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