DHS, Arizona file order asking judge to pause Surprise ICE facility litigation

The Department of Homeland Security and Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes on behalf of the state filed an order Tuesday asking a judge to pause litigation over a planned ICE detention center in the city of Surprise.
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