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Southern Arizona residents report Trump's border policies reduced illegal crossings and created a more positive atmosphere, with many praising the president's work.
"Mr. President, this is ... a heartfelt request to correct policies that are unintentionally harming rural communities," the letter said.
President Donald Trump returned to the White House six months ago. Here's the latest on how he's influencing Arizona.
Arizona and other states have sued the Trump administration over proof of citizenship requirements for Head Start, Meals on Wheels.
The money is granted to states to help lessen the impact of natural disasters, but the grant program ended in April under the Trump administration.
Arizona AG Kris Mayes filed a lawsuit with 20 states against the Trump Administration for ending FEMA's BRIC program, impacting Arizona's disaster mitigation funding.
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Tampa Free Press on MSNArizona Sen. Mark Kelly Switches To Trump When Pressed On Dems’ Biden Inflation ChartDemocratic Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly struggled on CNN Sunday when pressed about a chart his party recently posted on social media, which inadvertently highlighted skyrocketing grocery prices during their time in power.
Over the same period, Arizona attracted a net 483,000 new residents coming from other states, ranking fourth behind Florida (1.59 million additional residents), Texas (gaining 1.27 million) and North Carolina (up 521,000). New York lost 1.76 million residents, California 1.63 million and Illinois 881,000.
Every president deports immigrants, but Donald Trump has done something different. He's normalized cruelty and stripped away due process.