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Mexican drug cartel offers $1M bounty for Arpaio

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Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio stands in front of his county jail the day Arizona’s immigration enforcement law SB 1080 went into effect on July 29, 2010 in Phoenix, Arizona. Although U.S. District Court Judge Susan Bolton suspended several controversial provisions of the law the previous day, Arpaio said he did not need the law in order to detain undocumented immigrants during his planned... 

Arizona Hotels Thriving Despite Boycotts Over Immigration Law

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Arizona’s tourism industry has a target on its back, but the widespread boycotts over the state’s immigration law might not be hitting the mark. Recent data compiled by a market research group show hotel bookings across the state — as well as in tourism hot spots Phoenix and Scottsdale — have been on the rise the past two months. The numbers could dispel warnings from local... 

Arizona's Next Immigration Target: Children of Illegals

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“Anchor babies” isn’t a very endearing term, but in Arizona those are the words being used to tag children born in the U.S. to illegal immigrants. While not new, the term is increasingly part of the local vernacular because the primary authors of the nation’s toughest and most controversial immigration law are targeting these tots – the legal weights that anchor many... 

Phoenix likely to end program that aids minority-led firms

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Crystal Castrogiovanni owns Phoenix Pipelines, a business that specializes in the relocation and installation of utilities. Though she has benefited from a program that aids women- and minority- owned businesses, she welcomes neutral processes. Phoenix plans to change a 17-year-old program that helped steer city contracts to companies owned by women, minorities and small-business owners. Under a plan... 

New Arizona Law Requires Proof of Citizenship for Presidential Race

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If Barack Obama wants to be on the ballot in Arizona in 2012, he had better cough up a long form US birth certificate –like the one that lawsuit after lawsuit has asked Obama to produce. The state of Arizona seems to have gone totally off the reservation as far as the Obama regime goes. First all these immigration laws giving Arizona police the power to seek out and arrest illegals, and now... 

Phoenix police arrest teen suspected in Subway robberies, murder

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PHOENIX – A teen suspected of robbery and murder was arrested by Phoenix police officers on Monday. According to Detective James Holmes, Phoenix police Officer Eric Gomez responded to a burglary in the area of Seventh Street and Dobbins Road at approximately 5 p.m. Monday. During the investigation, Gomez reviewed a video surveillance tape of the townhome complex and observed a black male in the... 
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