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Gunmen stormed a drug rehabilitation center in Chihuahua, killing 19 men and wounding several others. Read more»

The Sunnyside School District is the state's first to join a lawsuit against Arizona's new immigration law. Read more»

Gone are the days when McDonald’s fliers boasting of well-balanced meals of cheeseburgers and French fries landed on Chilean doorsteps. Now there is talk of taxing junk food and putting warnings on fatty foods to combat Chile’s exploding obesity rates. Read more»

Despite fears that Texas would open its doors to thousands of Mexicans escaping violence at home and seeking a safe haven here, government data shows the number of asylum-seekers from Mexico has actually decreased. Read more»

Gov. Jan Brewer has said Arizona residents live in "terror" because of illegal immigration and border crime, but a new study finds the border is “one of the safest parts of America, and it’s getting safer.” Read more»

Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer

Tucson has joined a civil lawsuit by a police officer that challenges Arizona's new immigration law. Read more»

The army patrols the streets of Kingston, Jamaica, after unrest triggered by the government's attempt to capture Christopher Coke, who faces extradition to the U.S. on drug trafficking charges.

With the United States and Mexico working to tighten their border, which is the preferred drug trafficking route, the Caribbean is “re-emerging as a corridor” for South American drugs to get to the U.S Read more»

TPD Chief Villaseñor

Tucson Police Chief Roberto Villaseñor met with Attorney General Eric Holder in Washington on Wednesday to criticize Arizona's new immigration law. Read more»

Even if your name is Sanchez and you have to carry your passport at all times, being stop-lossed in southern Arizona is a damn sight better than the alternative. Read more»

Maricopa Sheriff Joe Arpaio is criticizing a new Mexico tourism ad, saying it appears to threaten Arizonans. Read more»

A travel warning issued by the U.S. Consulate in Nogales, Son., is based on unsubstantiated rumors, said a Puerto Peñasco news website. The consulate warned Americans traveling to the Mexican resort town, also known as Rocky Point, of "unofficial checkpoints" set up on Highway 8. Read more»

The U.S. Consulate in Nogales, Son., has issued a "Warden Message" warning of possible unauthorized checkpoints on Highway 8 between the border and Puerto Peñasco. Read more»

When Governor Brewer launched her 'fake Kermit' campaign in defense of SB1070, she forgot one thing: the machine gun is mightier than the puppet. Read more»

Governor Brewer pulls out all the stops in her defense of SB 1070, unleashing a facsimile of Kermit the Frog on her SecureTheBorder website. Read more»

A singing frog lends a hand, er flipper, to Gov. Jan Brewer in her public relations battle over Arizona's new immigration law.

A singing puppet is helping Gov. Jan Brewer respond to criticism of Arizona's new immigration law. Read more»

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