The man was shot after failing to yield his vehicle to agents in Arizona. Family members say they should have been asked for consent before the public video record was released.
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Danyelle Khmara covers the U.S.-Mexico border and immigration. She joined the Star in 2018 and covered K12 education for two years. Danyelle has won statewide awards for her investigative, watchdog and enterprise reporting.Witnesses from Arizona testifying Wednesday at a U.S. Senate committee hearing categorized the situation at the U.S.-Mexico border as a crisis.
New social media campaign from Tucson Border Patrol uses personal stories to show teens that smuggling is not "a quick payday with no consequence."
For Star subscribers: The increase may be due to growing religious and political persecution in India against non-Hindus, among other issues, experts say.
Organizaciones sin fines de lucro en Tucsón y en todo EE.UU. se preguntan si la cantidad de migrantes que atienden se volverá inmanejable cuando el Título 42 finalice en mayo.
For Star subscribers: Nonprofit service providers in Tucson and around U.S. wonder if the number of migrants they serve will increase and even become unmanageable when Title 42 ends in May.
Customs and Border Protection has released body camera footage of a deadly use-of-force incident, the first time the agency released such foot…
The new location on Tucson's south side on West Drexel Road near Interstate 19 is part of the migrant services run by Pima County and Catholic Community Services.
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