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Gov. Jan Brewer asked a court to dismiss the federal government's challenge to Arizona's SB 1070 on Monday. Read more» 1

The border wall in Naco, Arizona.

• The federal government presented its case against SB 1070 • The Utah letters investigation led back to a state agency • The Senate killed $700 million in funding for border enforcement • More. Read more»

Brewer

Gov. Jan Brewer asked a federal court Tuesday to allow Arizona's SB 1070 to take effect July 29. Read more»

The Obama administration has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to toss out Arizona's law that punishes businesses that employ illegal immigrants. Read more»

Arizona is in line to receive $1.7 million of nearly $8 million the federal government is allocating to fight mortgage fraud nationwide, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder said last week. Read more»

State Rep. Kyrsten Sinema, D-Phoenix, speaks at a news conference at which Democratic leaders and Latino activists urged members of minority groups to participate in the 2010 Census.

To get its fair share of federal funding and congressional representation out of the U.S. census, Arizona must alleviate fears and generate interest among Latino residents, Democratic leaders and community activists said Friday. Read more»

According to the FTC, companies offering mortgage modifications or foreclosure relief programs generated nearly 8,000 complaints in 2009.

As many Americans sank deeper into financial trouble last year, a record number reported that they fell victim to schemes seeking to profit from their misfortune. “I want to shut you down,” an FTC watchdog said of the schemers. “I want to take every penny you have and I want to send you to jail.” Read more»

The new president of Gannett Inc. - former publisher of the Tucson Citizen and current owner of TucsonCitizen.com and partner in Tucson Newspapers - was given a $250,000 raise, says Gannett Blog. Read more» 7

Just a few days after the Justice Dep't patted itself on the back for success in halting gunrunning on the border, a new report shows the program isn't using some of its money wisely. Read more»

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