
Michel Marizco
Senior Field CorrespondentSenior Field Correspondent Michel Marizco (Tucson) has reported along the Southwest border for the past decade, most of that in Arizona and Sonora. Before joining the Fronteras Desk, he produced stories in the field for CNN Madrid, the BBC, 60 Minutes Australia, and the CBC. His work now focuses on transnational trafficking syndicates, immigration, federal law enforcement and those weird, wild stories that make the U.S.-Mexico border such an inherently fascinating region. He is a contributing author on Shared Responsibility: U.S.-Mexico Policy Options for Confronting Organized Crime and an occasional writer at High Country News. In his spare time, he works with Investigative Reporters and Editors and the Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma, assisting in the ongoing investigations of journalist killings in Mexico.
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The vote came as the district risked losing millions in funds. The board opted to create a comprehensive studies program that covers more than just Mexican-American studies in the future.
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One change is that more people are talking about mental health. But at the same time, Arizona’s budget cuts have eliminated support for about 12,000 people suffering from mental illness.
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A federal judge ruled it must surrender internal information on arrests by agents boarding buses and trains in New York.
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"The state does not believe that the teachers nor the prospective students have the constitutional right to be taught the current Mexican American studies program," said an assistant Arizona AG.
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"What we’re challenging are stops where the applicant really has caused no delay," said an immigration lawyer with the group.
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President Obama appointed Commissioner Alan Bersin in 2010 after the Senate blocked his confirmation.
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