Tag: John Modlin
Arizona sends federal government $512 million bill for picking up border...
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs is pushing the federal government to reassign National Guard troops and reimburse the state government for border-related expenses.
Juan Ciscomani and Greg Stanton ask for Lukeville Port of Entry...
Two Arizona congressmen are asking for answers on when the Lukeville Port of Entry will reopen at the southern border.
Katie Hobbs not deploying Arizona National Guard troops to closed port...
By Cameron Arcand | The Center Square
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs does not plan on deploying National Guard troops to...
Texas, Arizona officials explain Border Patrol procedure, refute media narrative
By Bethany Blankley | The Center Square contributor
In the wake of Tucson Sector Border Patrol agents being slammed...
More than 775,000 illegal border crossers in Arizona in fiscal 2023
By Bethany Blankley | The Center Square contributor
More than 775,000 people illegally crossed the border into Arizona in...
New Border Chief Jason Owens: Influx of people at southern border...
New Border Patrol Chief Jason Owens says the influx of record numbers of people at the southern border “isn’t sustainable.”
Arizona troopers seize enough fentanyl to kill nearly 800,000 people
Arizona state troopers last week seized enough fentanyl to kill nearly 800,000 people. The fentanyl had been smuggled in a pickup truck...
Law enforcement pushes back against Democrats’ claims about fentanyl and southern...
Local and federal law enforcement officers are pushing back against claims made by Democratic members of Congress that the majority of seizures...
Border chief: Majority illegally entering Tucson Sector are single military-age men
What’s portrayed on national television about large family groups with small children claiming asylum at the southern border isn’t what’s happening in...
‘Tale of two borders’: Mexicans not seen at busy crossings
As hundreds of migrants line up along an Arizona border wall around 4 a.m., agents try to separate them into groups by...