United States Supreme Court Immigration Ruling

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The U.S. Supreme Court was deadlocked on whether President Obama has the legal authority to offer protection from deportation and work permits to millions of undocumented immigrants with children who are U.S. citizens or legal residents.
Danny Ortega, attorney and past chairman for the National Council of La Raza, Evelyn Cruz, ASU Clinical Law Professor, and Karina Ruiz De Diaz, president of the Arizona DREAM Act Coalition discuss the decision.

Danny Ortega: Attorney and Past Chairman for the National Council of La Raza, Evelyn Cruz: ASU Clinical Law Professor, Karina Ruiz De Diaz: President of the Arizona Dream Act Coalition

New DREAM Act proposal for young immigrants

Florence Project provides free legal services in immigration cases

Boys Hope Girls Hope supports low income, academically capable students

Protecting taxpayers from bad economic policy

AARP health care survey highlights concerts over cost, coverage

Arpaio criminal contempt hearing scheduled

FWD.us

Black Theatre Troupe fosters young talent

Arizona Town Hall: Government Revenue

Plaza de las Culturas

Hispanic Owned Businesses

Grant to Help Families Find Jobs

State of Latino Arizona

Sounds of Cultura (SOC): "Pasado, Presente, Futuro"

Dulce Matuz

Grant to Support Health Care Programs for Former Inmates

Arizona Healthy Working Families Initiative

Home Affordable Refinance Program (HARP)

AARP Experience Corps

Career and Technical Education Funding

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Grants to Help Families Find Jobs

Jivik Siiki
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Why is this Arizona tribe moving away from the name ‘Pima?’

A student participates in a Super Why Reading Camp

Super Why Reading Camps help children build literacy skills

The American Revolution: A film by Ken Burns

Fountain Hills with text reading: Food Festival Saturday, April 11, 2026, Fountain Hills, Arizona
April 11

Join us for the We-Ko-Pa ‘Check, Please! Arizona’ Food Festival

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