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President Trump's promises of stricter border security are coming true, but apprehensions have relocated to other parts of ...
President Donald Trump has governed mostly by executive order. Now, he's pushing the GOP to give him a victory on Capitol ...
No longer busy processing migrants, Border Patrol agents in Arizona return to the line, backed by high-tech monitoring ...
With less than five months left in fiscal 2025, federal data points to an ongoing sharp decline in firearms and ammunition ...
This fiscal year, the Border Patrol detected 277 maritime smuggling attempts involving jet skis, panga boats and other ...
In an effort to disrupt the flow of illegal drugs into the United States, Arizona National Guard members with Task Force SAFE ...
The Trump administration continues its military buildup along the US-Mexico border even as migrant arrivals have dwindled to ...
Eight years after Arpaio was voted out, taxpayers in Maricopa County are still paying legal and compliance bills from the ...
A UFO that struck and damaged a US fighter jet is just one of a swarm of mystery objects buzzing around Air Force training ...
The National Park Service released camera footage of an incident where two officers fired several gunshots after their patrol vehicle was hit.
But an intimidating defense along the border is not the only reason detention numbers have decreased. And deportations in other parts of Arizona — like Phoenix — are actually increasing.
In less than 20 minutes, Border Patrol apprehended two individuals hiding in the wash and a third person who was headed toward a nearby highway. An Arizona Republic reporter was present at the ...