DACA recipient expresses worries following Trump's victory

With Donald Trump set to return to the White House, there are questions over his promise to carry out mass deportation, and a Phoenix DACA recipient is sharing her worries.

DACA recipient shares worries after Trump victory
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While President-elect Donald Trump has made it clear that mass deportations is part of his agenda when he is sworn into office, no one knows how that plan would be carried out. FOX 10's Ellen McNamara spoke with a local DACA recipient who could be impacted.

Mixed reaction to Trump's immigration policies
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As the U.S. prepares for a second, non-consecutive Trump presidency, the immigration policies proposed by the president-elect are triggering strong and mixed reactions. Reporter Chanley Painter has more on how the nation and the world are preparing.

Arizona voters approve state-level immigration enforcement

With the approval of Proposition 314, Arizona becomes the latest state to test the limits of what local authorities can do to curb illegal immigration.

Secure the Border Act passed. Now what?
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With the approval of Proposition 314, Arizona becomes the latest state to test the limits of what local authorities can do to curb illegal immigration. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen has the latest about why this prop will likely face legal challenges.

Arizona voters deciding on 13 Ballot Propositions
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Results are taking shape in Arizona's 13 Ballot Propositions, including props on border security and abortion laws in the state. FOX 10's Justin Lum has more.

Arizonans voting on multiple ballot measures
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Besides races for the presidency and Congress, voters in Arizona will decide on some crucial ballot measures, and they involve abortion access and immigration. FOX 10 Investigator Justin Lum has more.

Immigration and Border Security: Harris vs. Trump

Immigration remains a central issue for voters ahead of the November election. Both Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are addressing immigration on the campaign trail, offering starkly different approaches.

Where Vice President Kamala Harris stands on key issues

Here's where Vice President Kamala Harris stands on the economy, immigration, abortion and housing.

Where former President Donald Trump stands on key issues

Here's where former President Donald Trump stands on the economy, immigration, abortion and housing.

Tucson Sector leads in all in migrant encounters
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New data from U.S. Customs and Border Protection shows that the Tucson Sector leads all other sectors on the southern border in migrant encounters over the last 12 months, although overall the number of encounters in the country has fallen this year.

Trump visits Aurora, Colorado to warn of migrant threat that city says doesn't exist

Donald Trump visited Aurora, Colorado, making controversial claims about immigration and Venezuelan gangs at a rally ahead of the November election. His statements drew criticism from local officials and stirred debate on the impact of immigration on small communities.

Proposition 314: What you should know about Arizona's Secure the Border Act

Come November, Arizona voters will get to decide on a ballot initiative that mainly deals with the issue of illegal immigration. Here's what to know about Proposition 314.

What is the CBP One app and why is it controversial?

During Tuesday night's vice presidential debate, the CBP One app emerged as a central topic in the heated immigration discussion. Learn how this app works for scheduling asylum appointments and its potential impact on the 2024 election.

"13,000 murderers" claim: Here's what ICE's numbers say about immigrants

Donald Trump, who has depicted immigrants as bringing lawlessness and crime to America, tweeted multiple screenshots of new ICE data with the words: "13,000 CROSSED THE BORDER WITH MURDER CONVICTIONS."

Biden administration cracks down on asylum rules
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With just over a month until the election, the Biden administration announced tougher restrictions on asylum seekers. Under the new rules, migrants will not be granted asylum when the U.S. determines the southern border is overwhelmed with people trying to enter this country. The previous restrictions limited asylum access when there were 2,500 border crossings each day. That would be lifted when the daily average crossings were below 1,500 a day for a week. The new rules go into effect on Oct. 1.