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One study found a 1200% increase in arrests and attempted arrests across New York state from 2016 to 2017.
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Only 40 percent of nurses trained abroad pass the US licensing exam the first time. But educators say it’s not because they aren’t qualified.
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The White House’s immigration policy targets people in the criminal justice system — whether or not they are convicted of crimes — and will likely most affect refugees and immigrants from Muslim-majority countries. Many of the members of African Communities Together are part of all of those groups.
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A photo of three pioneering women doctors has been circulating in social media -- but they're not wearing white lab coats. They're wearing culturally significant dress and they represent the first women doctors from their countries, back in the 1800s.
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U.S. Border Patrol agents are boarding buses and stopping cars from private lines like Greyhound and Concord Coach within 100 miles of a U.S. border, asking passengers if they're American citizens.
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American universities have created a consortium that offers temporary academic homes for refugee scholars threatened by war and authoritarian governments.
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Their day in court? That is less the case for some detained immigrants in the New York area, at least for those hoping for proceedings conducted in person.
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The ACLU and other groups are scouring Guatemala to track down parents who were separated from their children in the United States and deported back home without them.
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SYRACUSE, NY (WRVO) - As the New York State Fair gets underway, immigration rights advocates are calling attention to the need for undocumented farm workers to be able to drive. Undocumented workers are currently barred from obtaining a driver’s license.
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HARRISBURG, PA (WSKG) -- A coalition of activists intent on shutting down the Berks County Residential Center is trying to convince Governor Tom Wolf to take more extreme action on the issue.