Ted Robbins http://wjsu.org en In Arizona, An Unlikely Ally For Medicaid Expansion http://wjsu.org/post/arizona-unlikely-ally-medicaid-expansion The Arizona Legislature is debating whether to extend Medicaid to about 300,000 people in the state. The expansion is a requirement to get federal funding under the Affordable Care Act.<p>The big surprise is who has been leading the charge: Republican Gov. Jan Brewer. Wed, 12 Jun 2013 20:56:00 +0000 Ted Robbins 15342 at http://wjsu.org In Arizona, An Unlikely Ally For Medicaid Expansion Border Drones Fly Into Fight Over Immigration http://wjsu.org/post/border-drones-fly-fight-over-immigration The runways at Fort Huachuca, Ariz., are busy. This is where the Army tests its military drones, where it trains its drone pilots, and where four Customs and Border Protection drones take off and land.<p>From here, the CBP drones survey the Arizona-Mexico border — mainly looking for immigrants and drug smugglers.<p>In a hangar next to the runway, Customs and Border Protection officer David Gasho swivels a globe hanging from a drone's underbelly. The globe contains a $2 million surveillance package — a night camera, a day camera, a low-light camera and laser target illumination. Tue, 11 Jun 2013 20:56:00 +0000 Ted Robbins 15296 at http://wjsu.org Border Drones Fly Into Fight Over Immigration Bill Would Put Immigration Verification System To The Test http://wjsu.org/post/bill-would-put-immigration-verification-system-test Some employers around the nation have been using E-Verify to check the immigration status of employees for years. Operated by the Department of Homeland Security, <a href="http://1.usa.gov/8k8MZ">the online system</a> is designed to make it harder to hire unauthorized workers — and harder for those workers to find jobs.<p>While participation in the program has been voluntary since 1996, the immigration bill now in the Senate would make E-Verify mandatory.<p>In Arizona, the Tucson-based social services organization PPEP employs more than 500 workers. Thu, 02 May 2013 20:59:00 +0000 Ted Robbins 14002 at http://wjsu.org Bill Would Put Immigration Verification System To The Test With Budget Cuts For Ports, Produce May Perish http://wjsu.org/post/budget-cuts-ports-produce-may-perish Budget-cutting from the government sequester that began March 1 could affect U.S. exports and imports, including what we eat.<p>Customs and Border Protection officers regulate trade at the nation's 329 ports of entry, in harbors, airports and on land.<p>One by one, drivers approach booths with Customs and Border Protection officers at the Mariposa Port of Entry in Nogales, Ariz. More winter produce enters here than at any other place in the U.S. Thu, 07 Mar 2013 08:02:00 +0000 Ted Robbins 12284 at http://wjsu.org With Budget Cuts For Ports, Produce May Perish The 'Line' For Legal Immigration Is Already About 4 Million People Long http://wjsu.org/post/line-legal-immigration-already-about-4-million-people-long In the back and forth between Congress and the White House over immigration, both sides seem to agree that people now in the U.S. illegally should wait at "the back of the line" for legal residency — meaning no green card until all other immigrants get theirs.<p>But that presents a problem, because the wait for a green card can take decades.<p>Maria has been waiting in line with her husband for 16 years and counting for what the government calls a priority date for legal residency. Because she is in the U.S. Thu, 21 Feb 2013 22:00:00 +0000 Ted Robbins 11859 at http://wjsu.org The 'Line' For Legal Immigration Is Already About 4 Million People Long