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B5, a nonprofit in the Tri-Cities, provides free English classes and citizenship classes for refugees and immigrants.
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Washington Attorney General Nick Brown and two Democratic lawmakers are pushing new protections for immigrant workers.
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More than a dozen immigrants and advocates met with Washington state Gov. Bob Ferguson's policy advisers last week in Olympia. They are asking the state government to address immigrant detentions and housing issues affecting asylum seekers in the region.
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(Runtime 4:05)OLYMPIA, Wash. — People carried cardboard cutouts of colorful monarch butterflies and waved flags from different countries. They were…
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By Jacquelyn Jimenez Romero, Washington State StandardDespite threats that immigration enforcement agents might show up, more than 500 immigrant rights…
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After 15 years, Claudia Cifuentes reunited with her children. She returned to the U-S from Guatemala through a family reunification process after being deported in 20-08 when her children were still underage.
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Over 100 people participated in a hunger strike last week at the Northwest ICE Processing Center in Tacoma, known colloquially as the Northwest Detention Center.The strike ended on Feb. 5 after four days according to detention abolitionist group La Resistencia.
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Immigrant organizations in Bellingham want the city to budget for an immigrant resource center. But concerns about data privacy are holding up the city…
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NWPB's Lauren Gallup reports on a revision of a book that documents the Chinese immigrant experience in Washington State / Runtime - 1:49This month,…
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Ambreen Tariq's new children's book, Fatima's Great Outdoors is a story about an Indian immigrant family's first time exploring the outdoors, and it's as much a story about curiosity and adventure as it is about trying to assimilate as an immigrant in this country. Tariq says Fatima's story is her own story. "Every moment in that book is real. Every snippet, every story."