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Texas offers Trump administration more land to stage mass deportations tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
Texas officials sent a clear message during twin events in the Rio Grande Valley Tuesday that they would be a willing partner to the incoming Trump administration and its immigration crackdown and continue to offer up more land to them for mass deportation facilities.

Project 2025 would deny student loans in Az, other states with in-state tuition for undocumented immigrants tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
A policy blueprint crafted by allies of Donald Trump could mean an end to federal student loans for 67,000 undergraduates just in Arizona – most of them American citizens - as a collective punishment intended to make life in the U. S. less comfortable for those here without permission.

Tucson Sentinel journalists named as top columnist, news photographer in Arizona tucsonsentinel.com/opinion/rep
"What the Devil won't tell you" columnist Blake Morlock is the top opinion writer in Arizona, while senior reporter Paul Ingram garnered multiple awards including being named as the best news photographer by the Arizona Press Club. Other Sentinel journalists also took home awards.

Hellertoon: Get our tariff-free shopping done soon tucsonsentinel.com/opinion/rep
While the price of a new Toyota Tacoma might spike to $80,000 if Donald Trump follows through with his pledge to institute tariffs on Mexican and Canadian imports, a 25% surcharge on goods from those countries will have far-reaching effects on the U.S. economy. They won't be sending us their best products, because we won't be able to afford them anymore.

Snapshots from the Borderlands on the eve of second Trump era tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
Through the CBP app, migrants learn which of eight ports of entry can process their asylum request, but with sluggishly long wait times, trying to make appointments on the app has become something of a purgatory for desperate migrants - and a bad situation could get worse for migrants.

Vail board keeps setting goals for teachers, staff & students; Other districts consent to meet tucsonsentinel.com/opinion/rep
Say what you want about the Vail Unified School District but no one can accuse them of not having goals. My God they love their goals and the trend will continue during the boards meeting Tuesday as it sets even more goals for 2024-25. Plus more from local government meetings around town.

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