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Puerto PeƱasco's Plan to Make U.S. Tourists Feel Secure

Some tourists feel safe, others wary in the Mexican beach destination.

Two Breweries Cross Border to Tap Spirit of Collaboration

Tucson- and Hermosillo-based brewers work together to create Beer Without Borders.

Tohono O'odham Say No to Border Wall on Their Land

Tribe has crossed political border traversing ancestral land since time immemorial.

Border Arrests Up 18%; Rush to Beat Expected Crackdown

Church leaders say many immigrants wanted to cross before the US presidential election.

Laws in Mexico to Target Drug Cartels and Corrupt Politicians

Group of lawyers and organizations have been working to establish independent anticorruption institutions.

Fluctuating Peso Felt on Both Sides of the Border

Some economists say it moves in relation to presidential candidate favorability numbers.

Phoenix Mayor Hopes to Boost His City's Trade With Mexico

The city is often overlooked by companies looking to make foreign direct investment, he said.

Haitians Arrive at Arizona Border to Uncertain Reception

Young men say they arrived after crossing 12 countries following 2010 quake in Haiti.

Judge OKs El Chapo Guzman's Extradition; Appeal Expected

Prosecutors in US and Mexico favor him facing justice north of the border.

Arizona GOP Aims To Woo Latino Voters On The Border

The party is associated there with racism, walls and deportation, one organizer said.

For Border Apprehensions, 'Who' Overshadows 'How Many'

DHS says poverty, violence are factors in rising apprehensions of Central Americans.

US Targeting Mexico's Cartel Scouts in Arizona Desert

Prosecutors have brought cases against about 80 scouts in the Tucson Sector since 2014.

McSally Challenges Homeland Security on Data Accuracy

She disagrees with agency statistics about proportion of those caught crossing.

Rights Groups: Close Private Immigrant Detention Centers

300 organizations send letter after federal promise to phase out private prisons.

Arizonans Question Border Patrol Checkpoints at Hearing

Agency officials said they understand, but that checkpoints work.

Ex-Customs Officer Sentenced in Smuggling Bribery

Judge in El Paso imposes maximum term of 7.5 years on former officer.

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