Zineb Haddaji is an independent journalist covering migration, public health, and geopolitics in the Horn of Africa. In 2025–2026, she is a Hubert H. Humphrey Fellow at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University.
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Trump border wall destroys 1,000-year-old sacred site in Arizona
Federal contractors bulldozed a centuries-old geoglyph sacred to the Tohono O’odham — even after the tribe flagged it for protection.
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Are Chandler’s surveillance cameras helping ICE track immigrants?
On May 21, the Chandler City Council will vote on renewing its $153,400 contract with Flock Safety. Chandler residents are pushing back — and urging a no vote.
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The workers who fed ASU’s graduating class are living in shelters and going uninsured
Dozens of cooks, dishwashers, and cashiers who feed thousands of ASU students daily picketed outside undergraduate commencement on Monday, May 11th, demanding better working conditions.
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Arizona just approved a massive data center near an Air Force base. Neighbors are furious
The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors voted 4-1 to allow developers to move forward with the $36 billion data center near the city of Surprise. The project still needs EPA air quality approval before construction can begin.









