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A Houston woman applied for a green card. She was banned from the U.S. for a decade.

Claudia González was 15 when she crossed the border into Texas to reunite with her mother. Now she’s back in Mexico, separated from her 15-year-old son and her husband in Houston.

Immigrants drive boom in Santa Fe's ‘Little Chihuahua’

As immigration issues continue to roil Congress and spark debates across the country, transplants from Chihuahua have found a welcoming place in a neighborhood on Santa Fe’s south side. In fact, so many people have moved here from the region that some have come to call the Airport Road area “Little Chihuahua.”

Experts say strongly worded New Mexico police curriculum is risky with cadets

Officers involved in even routine traffic stops should “always assume that the violator and all the occupants in the vehicle are armed.” “Most suspects are mentally prepared to react violently.” And “you could die today, tomorrow, or next Friday.”Those are among the dire warnings contained in the state Law Enforcement Academy’s newly proposed training curriculum. 

2 deaths, 1 family: How minority neighborhoods pay a price for police encounters

An Arizona Republic analysis finds police shootings cluster in lower-income, minority neighborhoods.

Every 5 days, an Arizona officer shoots someone, a Republic analysis finds

In 2018, police shootings hit record levels in Phoenix, the fifth most populous city in the country. Phoenix had more police shootings than New York, Los Angeles, Chicago or Houston. The number of police shootings in Phoenix more than doubled from 2017; over the same span, police shootings in similarly-sized cities fell. The Arizona Republic investigation dug into the numbers and determined this deadly trend extends statewide and stretches far longer than a single year.

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