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Assembling outside a court to protest or report the news is usually protected by the First Amendment. But in Phoenix, watchdogs are pushed offsite.
Assembling outside a court to protest or report the news is usually protected by the First Amendment. But in Phoenix, watchdogs are pushed offsite.
Smaller protests have been taking place weekly, on Tuesday mornings, at Phoenix Immigration Court. Attendees are protesting ...
Since early June, protesters in Los Angeles have been making noise outside hotels ICE agents are staying at in a "no sleep ...
President Donald Trump’s aggressive immigration crackdown continued this week, prompting thousands in Arizona to join a ...
Around 100 people gathered in central Phoenix on June 8 at an event organized by the Phoenix chapter of the Party for Socialism and Liberation to protest Trump’s immigration policies.
Outrage about a state immigration bill that is Gov. Jan Brewer's signature away from becoming law spurred protests throughout the state Tuesday.
Assembling outside a court to protest or report the news is usually protected by the First Amendment. But in Phoenix, watchdogs are pushed offsite.
The Phoenix Police Department's immigration policy is under review amid tensions with community activists, who have argued ...
Thousands of Arizonans flooded the Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza and braved triple-degree heat June 14. Organizers called it ...
Large-scale arrests outside immigration courts have unleashed fear among asylum-seekers and immigrants who are accustomed to remaining free while judges grind through a backlog of 3.6 million cases.