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Following SB1070 Decision, Other States Act

Alabama, Georgia ask courts to lift bans based on Supreme Court ruling

Border Pollution a Worry for Residents

New port of entry at San Ysidro could back up traffic near school

Drone Use Increases Along Mexican Border

Homeland Security employs 10 pilotless craft along Arizona, Texas lines

PRI Returns to Power in Mexico

Enrique Peña Nieto grabs 8-point victory in Sunday election

Watch Border Town Hall Here

We tackle border security, Supreme Court's SB 1070 ruling, importance of Latino vote

Civil Rights Groups: Don't Enforce SB 1070 Yet

They notify Gov. Brewer that Supreme Court ruling needs further review

U.S. Stops Deputizing AZ Officers for Immigration

Training agreements end as result of Supreme Court's SB 1070 ruling

"Stop and Check" Provision Upheld

Three of four other contested provisions struck down in controversial AZ law, SB 1070

AZ Week: SB 1070 Decision's Fallout

If upheld, it will lead to renewed legal action on civil rights grounds

U.S. Latinos Flex Economic Muscle

$1 trillion in national spending, including $40B in Arizona

Economist: AZ-Sonora Trade Has Bright Future

New infrastructure at border, port of Guaymas will aid state importers, exporters

Mexican Presidential Favorite at Border

Is he face of remade party or member of old regime for privileged?

Woman in Running for President of Mexico

Josefina Vazquez Mota is first female candidate of a major political party

Activists Who Can't Vote Influence Those Who Can

'Team Awesome' helping to increase Latino turnout in AZ elections

New Border Strategy: Hit Repeat Violators

Illegal immigrants crossing, being deported, crossing again are targeted

Friday: Bill Moyers and Author Luis Urrea

Read Fronteras Desk reporter Michel Marisco's essay on his Urrea encounter

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