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A Fox News report misinterpreted what Arizona county election officials agreed to do as part of a legal settlement, sparking inaccurate claims that Arizona was removing 50,000 noncitizen voters from ...
Susan Hemphill said she's always been frugal with her spending. But the recent volatility in the stock market caused by ...
The vast majority of such students are able to write down the last four numbers of their social security number, he has ...
Arizona joined with 18 other Democratic attorneys general to block President Trump order on election management, arguing it's unconstitutional.
In a lawsuit filed by the Campaign Legal Center, the groups assert the order is unconstitutional. President Trump issued the order on March 25, 2025.
The bill to require proof of citizenship passed the U.S. House but seems destined to languish in the Senate due to the ...
Arizona will begin removing noncitizens from its voter rolls after a successful lawsuit by America First Legal paved the way for counties to coordinate with DHS.
Alma Hernandez opted not to run in the special election. Geographically, the vast majority of the district falls along Arizona's southern border, which has become a national flash point in recent ...
But little has been written about how the executive order pertains to Arizona specifically. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. And when it comes to elections, Arizona matters.
As of January 2nd, nearly 50,000 people were registered to vote in Arizona without proof of citizenship and/or residency.
After considering a run, Democrat Adrian Fontes said he would not seek Raúl Grijalva's seat in Congress but would focus on ...
Calling the President Donald Trump’s actions illegal, Arizona and other states filed suit Thursday to block an executive ...