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    ‘They’re Already Here,’ Arizona Sheriff Says of Terrorists Coming Across the Border

    There is growing concern in the U.S. over terrorists crossing America’s southern border and entering the country illegally, according to Pinal County, Arizona, Sheriff Mark Lamb. And after Hamas’ attack on Israel on Oct. 7, Lamb said some Americans asked, “Should we be concerned about Hamas coming in across our borders?”   But the reality, according…
    Virginia Allen
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    Record Number of Chinese, Russian Foreign Nationals Encountered on Border ‘Alarming,’ Arizona Lawmaker Says

    Customs and Border Protection encountered a record number of Russian and Chinese foreign nationals along America’s borders and at ports of entry in fiscal year 2023. CBP encountered 57,163 foreign nationals from Russia between Oct. 1, 2022, and Sept. 30, 2023, over 20,000 more than the previous fiscal year. In the same time period, 52,700…
    Virginia Allen
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    In Special Session on School Choice, Texas Legislators Should Emulate Arizona

    Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has called a special legislative session to begin Oct. 9 to expand K-12 options for Texas families. In the past few years, nine states have made every K-12 student eligible for education choice. “Empowering parents to choose the best educational path for their child remains an essential priority,” said Abbott, who…
    Matthew Ladner
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    Arizona State University’s Racially Biased Training Violates State Law, Watchdog Warns

    Arizona State University officials appear to have violated state law by requiring staff to complete “racial equity” training, according to a new report by the Phoenix-based Goldwater Institute. Arizona has stringent laws against imposing training in diversity, equity, and inclusion—called DEI—in taxpayer-funded programs. These laws prohibit the use of taxpayer money for training sessions that…
    Tony Kinnett
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    Setting the Record Straight on My Time as the Arizona ESA Director

    Editor's note: This is in response to this article. The following statement is a response to the inaccurate article about my performance as the director of Arizona’s ESA program—an article for which I was never interviewed or contacted. I have been involved in the parental rights and school choice movement for almost ten years. I…
    Christine Accurso
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    Meet Some of the 34 Professors Who Protested My Speaking at Arizona State University 

    In February, I was invited along with Charlie Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA, and Robert Kiyosaki, author of the bestseller “Rich Dad, Poor Dad,” to speak at Arizona State University at a conference titled “Health, Wealth and Happiness.” The invitation came from the T.W. Lewis Center for Personal Development, an independent center affiliated…
    Dennis Prager
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    Democrats’ Boycotts of Texas, Arizona Field Hearings on Illegal Immigration Inexcusable

    All 15 of the Democrats on a House committee last week boycotted a field hearing on the crisis at our southern border, aptly held in Texas for the express purpose of focusing lawmakers’—and national—attention on the out-of-control problem of illegal immigration.   Worse, the March 15 hearing of the House Homeland Security Committee in Pharr,…
    Peter Parisi
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    Local Arizona Leaders Detail Reality of Border Crisis at Hearing Democrats Boycotted

    The House Judiciary Committee held a hearing at the southern border Thursday focused on the effects of the border crisis on a local Arizona community. “The Biden Border Crisis,” marked the second hearing the committee held on the situation at the southern border this Congress.  “It’s about time we told the truth. It’s about time we fix this problem,”…
    Virginia Allen
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    Arizona Senate Panel Debates Parental Rights’ School ‘Pronouns’ Bill

    The Arizona state Senate Education Committee met Wednesday to consider SB 1001, The Given Name Act, a one-page, 21-line bill that states that any individual involved in the Arizona public education system would be required to use the pronoun associated with a student’s biological sex unless the student’s public school or charter school received other…
    Tony Kinnett
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    Arizona Gov. Ducey’s Makeshift Border Wall Comes Down, Leaving Gaps Amid Crisis

    Former Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey’s makeshift border wall is coming down.   Workers with large machines are removing the shipping containers that make up the wall following a Biden administration lawsuit against the state of Arizona and Ducey. The suit argued that the governor’s makeshift barrier along sections of the border was illegal.   “Officials from Reclamation…
    Virginia Allen
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    ‘Larry Fink Is Not the Only Problem,’ Arizona State Treasurer Says

    A state treasurer says the problem with New York City-based BlackRock Inc. goes beyond the investment firm’s chief executive officer, Larry Fink. “Unfortunately, Larry Fink is not the only problem. It’s a cultural problem at BlackRock, misusing their fiduciary responsibilities to push a political agenda,” Arizona State Treasurer Kimberly Yee told The Daily Signal in…
    Samantha Aschieris
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    Biden’s Justice Department Sues Arizona and Gov. Doug Ducey for Building a Border Wall

    President Joe Biden’s Justice Department is suing the state of Arizona over Gov. Doug Ducey’s border wall built with shipping containers. Ducey, a Republican, has built a makeshift border wall with double-stacked shipping containers topped with razor wire along sections of Arizona’s border with Mexico in Yuma and Cochise Counties. The federal government is calling the…
    Virginia Allen
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    Arizona GOP Seeks Investigation of Katie Hobbs for Pushing Twitter Censorship

    Two days after the Arizona Republican Party requested an investigation, the state’s GOP attorney general isn’t saying whether his office will look into specific actions of Gov.-elect Katie Hobbs, a Democrat. Hobbs, Arizona’s outgoing secretary of state, flagged certain tweets last year in her official capacity that Twitter then removed. Her interaction with Twitter was…
    Fred Lucas
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    After Maricopa County Voting Debacle, Arizona Must Reform Its Election Laws

    If Arizona is genuinely interested in enacting much-needed state election reforms—and it should be, especially after this month’s voting debacle in Maricopa County, the state’s largest—it’s now or never. Or at least for the next four or eight years.   Term-limited outgoing Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey, a Republican, should call a lame-duck special session of…
    Peter Parisi
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    ‘Country Wants Different Direction From House,’ Arizona Rep. Andy Biggs Says of Bid for Speaker

    Rep. Andy Biggs, R-Ariz., will mount a challenge to Rep. Kevin McCarthy to become leader of House Republicans and most likely speaker of the House, Biggs announced on Monday. “I think the country wants a different direction from the House of Representatives,” Biggs said in a Newsmax appearance Monday night. “It’s a new world, and, yes, I’m…
    Arjun Singh
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    4 Keys to Understanding Why This Arizona County Still Has Election Problems

    On Election Day, Cathi Herrod received calls and emails about problems in Arizona’s Maricopa County about voting machines not accepting ballots, ballot tabulators being broken, and other questions regarding paper ballots.  “Voters are skittish in Maricopa County about election integrity,” Herrod, president of the Center for Arizona Policy, a conservative think tank, told The Daily…
    Fred Lucas
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    Arizona Races Too Close to Call Heading Into Wednesday

    Two closely-watched races in Arizona have yet to be called. GOP candidates Blake Masters for Senate and Kari Lake for governor had sparked hopes among conservatives predicting a “red wave” in the midterm elections, but as the evening progressed on Tuesday, results remained elusive. For much of the evening Democratic gubernatorial candidate Katie Hobbs and…
    Mary Margaret Olohan
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    Arizona School Choice Foes’ Likely Failed Referendum Bid Stalls Law’s Implementation

    A teachers union-backed interest group in Arizona is attempting to block a state education choice measure through a referendum campaign. The education savings account program, signed into law by Gov. Doug Ducey, a Republican, in July, would have taken effect Saturday. The law’s implementation is currently on hold. Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs, the…
    Gillian Richards
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    Arizona Points the Way to Greater Education Freedom, Governor Says

    It’s vitally important for America that states up their game in public education, Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey said during an appearance on “The Kevin Roberts Show.”   In an interview on Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts’ podcast, the two-term Republican governor began a discussion of education policy and school choice in Arizona by acknowledging the…
    Wallace White
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    DC Mayor Declares Public Emergency Over Illegal Migrants Bused From Texas, Arizona

    Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser declared a public emergency Thursday in response to the efforts of Texas and Arizona to bus illegal migrants to the nation’s capital. The declaration allows more funding to go to supporting the illegal migrants and to give the city more power to provide resources to address the growing issue, Bowser,…
    Jennie Taer
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