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Undocumented immigrants enrolled in Washington’s Apple Health Expansion program are raising concerns after learning that their Medicaid data was shared…
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Estudiantes indocumentados y recién graduados del sureste de Washington están enfrentando incertidumbre ante los cambios en las políticas migratorias.
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A well-known farm labor organizer in Washington’s Skagit Valley has decided to give up his deportation fight for now and return to Mexico.
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Chelan County prosecutors said they will no longer share information about immigrants' court proceedings with federal immigration enforcement following an…
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Lewelyn Dixon, her family and a growing community of supporters received good news Thursday afternoon — Dixon would be released from the Northwest ICE Processing Center in Tacoma.
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Celina McKenney has bills to pay, and a lot of people rely on her to pay them. As co-executive of Share and Care House, a nonprofit in Pierce County that provides permanent supportive housing to over 140 people, McKenney oversees the money coming in and going out. One of the many things her organization does is pay for clients’ leases.
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udges across the country have issued temporary orders for the federal government to restore student records in a database known as the Student Exchange and Visitor Information System, or SEVIS, according to a report from NPR.
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(Runtime 1:02)A federal judge in California ordered the Trump administration to temporarily restore legal aidfor migrant children who are in the United…
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(Runtime 1:03)Schools across North Central Washington are seeing mixed attendance trends as families navigate concerns over immigration enforcement. While…
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(Runtime 7:47)By Patrick Davis, Anna King and Sarah Ventre, NPRThe Rev. Jim Rigby has one question on his mind these days: What's the plan if immigration…