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Arizona Sonoran News

Eloy Detention Center, located in Eloy, Arizona, is a privately run immigration detention center owned and operated by the formerly named Corrections Corporation of America, now CoreCivic. Eloy Detention Center is the third largest immigrant detention center in the nation with the highest number of deaths.

Aumento en la detención de inmigrantes: ¿Razonable o insensato?

Mar Ruiz April 21, 2017

Las paredes completamente blancas, las sillas, las mesas y los techos impactaron a Leah Sarat, profesora e investigadora de la Universidad Estatal de Arizona, cuando visitó por primera vez el centro...

Eloy Detention Center, located in Eloy, Arizona, is a privately run immigration detention center owned and operated by the formerly named Corrections Corporation of America, now CoreCivic. Eloy Detention Center is the third largest immigrant detention center in the nation with the highest number of deaths. (Photo by Elisabeth Morales/Arizona Sonora News Service)

Increasing immigration detention: sensible or senseless?

Elisabeth Morales April 6, 2017

The stark white walls, chairs, tables and ceilings were what first stuck out when Arizona State University researcher and professor Leah Sarat toured the privately owned immigration detention...

Fans and misters cool the cows during a 79-degree spring day in Caballero dairy in Eloy, Arizona. New research indicates that ambient temperature affects milk production, and for Arizona farmers that means money. (Photo Alamri/Arizona Sonora News)

Arizona dairy farmers preserve milk

MAlamri May 13, 2015
A hundred cows at the Caballero dairy munch alfalfa under the spacious barn while fans and misters keep them cool during a 79-degree spring day. The cool digs are not just about making cows feel comfortable, especially when temperatures hit 115 or more in the summer, said dairy owner Craig Caballero. New research indicates that ambient temperature affects milk production, and for Arizona farmers that means money.
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