U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren and 54 colleagues are researching how revoking the temporary protected immigration status of some Haitians could affect the state’s health care industry.
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Immigration is in the spotlight at the Supreme Court – and not just because of President Trump
As the Trump administration’s immigration policies continue to dominate headlines, and as legal battles over deportation procedures and the protected status of certain immigrant groups draw closer to ...
The NOPD has rewritten it's policy for dealing with people's immigration status. It went into effect yesterday.
A legislative bill would embed immigration status checks into commercial driver licensing and enforcement, raising the ...
Hundreds of people from South Sudan may be able to live and work in the United States legally, while a federal judge on Tuesday weighs whether President Donald Trump’s move to revoke temporary ...
Debate on the Senate floor focused on how local officers would be aware of immigration status, and if they would be held responsible under the bill for acting anyway.
Interpretation of immigration law brings ICE arrests to forefront of community concerns, discussions
Recent arrests made in the region by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents have captured headlines but are not new.
Federal agencies clarified that mortgage lenders may consider immigration status under the Equal Credit Opportunity Act, reversing 2023 guidance. The move aims to reduce confusion and compliance ...
The House Education Committee Wednesday introduced a bill that would direct the state to publicize data on the immigration ...
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