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Border Patrol agents arrest gang members, violent criminals
U.S. Border Patrol agents continue to arrest violent gang members, convicted felons, violent criminals and Special Interest Aliens illegally entering the US. Read More.
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Arizona Court of Appeals Rules Criminal Charges May Proceed Against Cochise County Supervisor Who Voted to Delay Canvassing 2022 Election Results
A panel on the Arizona Court of Appeals ruled last Wednesday that Attorney General Kris Mayes’ prosecution of Cochise County Supervisor Tom Crosby for delaying canvassing of the 2022 election may proceed. Crosby, along with Cochise County Supervisor Peggy Judd, was indicted for felonies by a grand jury in November 2023 for briefly delaying canvassing of the 2022 election in order to investigate concerns with the voting machine tabulators. Read More.
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Lesko calls for elections audit as new Maricopa County supervisors sworn in
A new slate on the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors was sworn in on Monday morning. Supervisor Thomas Galvin was voted as the chairman and Kate Read More.
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Petition seeks to limit role of State Bar of Arizona
Some Republican leaders are hoping to see a different strategy for regulating attorneys in Arizona. Read More.
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400,000 Anchor Babies Born in the U.S. in 2024
A report by an immigration-centric think tank reveals that nearly 400,000 illegal births of so-called “anchor babies” occurred in the United States in the year 2024. As reported by Breitbart, the data from the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS), the total includes 300,000 anchor babies born to illegal aliens, while another 72,000 were born to foreigners in the country as tourists, on worker visas, or on student visas. Read More.
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Tucson Jury Indicts Indian Nationals for Nationwide Elder Fraud Scheme
A federal grand jury in Tucson returned an indictment against two Indian nationals - Ahmed Maqbul Syed, 57, and Rupesh Chandra Chintakindi, 27 - over their alleged involvement in a conspiracy to commit money laundering. Syed, in addition to the money laundering charge, was also indicted on a charge of conspiracy to commit wire fraud. Read More.
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Arizona's minimum wage increases
Some Arizona workers will see a slight pay raise this year. Read More.
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Venezuelan Prison Gang Crime, Arrests Confirmed in 22 U.S. States
Of the more than 14 million illegal border crossers reported under the Biden administration, an unknown number of violent Venezuelan Tren de Aragua prison gang members illegally entered the country. Now, police records and official law enforcement statements confirm TdA-linked crime and arrests have occurred in 22 U.S. states. Read More.
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Federal border court order wins praise from Republicans
Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen praised the federal court order stopping the sale of material originally intended for the southern border wall before President-elect Donald Trump Read More.
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Lake won't run for office again
Citing a "corrupt machine" keeping her from winning a statewide election in Arizona, Kari Lake says she will not run for public office again. Read More.
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Article III Project’s Mike Davis Suggests Attorney General Kris Mayes Could Go to Prison
Attorney General Kris Mayes, who is prosecuting the alternate electors for Donald Trump from 2020 as well as Cochise County Supervisor Tom Crosby for delaying the canvassing of that election due to election irregularities, may find herself on the other side of prosecution. Founder Mike Davis of the Article III Project, which defends constitutionalist judges and the rule of law, posted on X that Mayes could go to prison due to obstructing the incoming president. Read More.
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Taiwan Chip Giant Given Billions by Biden Used H-1B Visas to Hire over 60 Foreign Workers in Arizona, Including Accountants
Data publicly tracked online reveals the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) hired more than 60 foreign nationals for its Arizona factories using the H-1B visa program. The company was given billions under President Joe Biden through the CHIPS Act, including $6.6 billion in November. According to the h1bdata.info website, data released by the U.S. Department of Labor reveals TSMC's Arizona corporation hired at least 58 foreign employees through the H-1B visa program implemented by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Read More.
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Number of Arizonans facing homelessness increases
The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development released its 2024 point-in-time homelessness numbers to pass along to Congress, including statistics for Arizona. Read More.
Judge delays trial for suspect in Trump assassination attempt
A judge delayed Ryan Routh’s trial for the Trump assassination attempt to September 2025, citing case complexities and pending mental health evaluations. Read More.
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Appeals Court Reverses Obama-Appointed Trial Court Judge Who Ruled That Phoenix Police Used Excessive Force Against Trump Protesters
A panel of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a ruling by an Obama-appointed judge which found that the Phoenix Police Department (PPD) used “excessive force” dealing with violent protesters outside of a Donald Trump rally in 2017. The court’s opinion, issued last Thursday, found that U.S. District Court Judge John J. Tuchi incorrectly applied Fourth Amendment law to analyze claims from three protesters who were hit with projectiles. Read More.

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