Tariffs probably won't pare back how much produce Arizona imports from Mexico. But they could still wreak havoc on what we ...
About 1,500 members of Mexico’s National Guard have been deployed to Sonora's border with Arizona as part of Operativo ...
The Department of Justice said in a statement that it worked with the Mexican authorities who arrested the alleged leader of ...
Business groups working in Arizona took steps to pressure D.C. and brace for President Donald Trump's painful new tax on ...
Twenty-five percent tariffs on Canada and Mexico will come into effect on Saturday, while China has been threatened with a 10 ...
Mexico launched Operative Frontera Norte, Spanish for Operation Northern Border, as part of an effort to bolster security along its northern cities and towns.
Why do some nations thrive while others falter? The answer, as explored in ‘Why Nations Fail’ by Daron Acemoglu and James A.
Tariffs have made headlines in recent days with higher duties in the works for Mexico, Canada and China. How does Arizona fit ...
Raymundo Rojas Bacilio, who was convicted in the U.S. of sexually abusing an 11-year-old, has been deported to Mexico for the ...
Guillermo Martinez, a fruit and vegetable importer, explains why we eat so much produce from Mexico and how tariffs could impact our grocery bills.
The back-and-forth is itself a telling new signal of what companies should expect under Trump, an Arizona business leader said.
Many business owners who spoke with 13 News said there has been a drastic decrease in people in Nogales, Arizona since President Donald Trump ... even legally, from Mexico. He believes it’s due to ...
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