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RMV prepares for over 100,000 driver’s license applications from undocumented immigrants
Staffing, language services and hours are being expanded ahead of the anticipated surge. -
AG Campbell pushes for wariness of child labor exploitation, especially among immigrants
Arcade chain Dave & Buster's agreed to pay $275,000 to settle allegations of labor law violations. -
'Anybody's guess how long it will take': Haitians resettling in Agawam wait for federal protections
It was a big relief for many when the Biden administration extended protections from deportation for Haitians. But some who are trying to resettle in western Massachusetts are still waiting for these protections. -
Massachusetts allocates nearly $2M to organizations helping immigrants and refugees
State officials say the funds will help meet the needs of nearly 800 recently arrived refugee and immigrant families. -
In-state tuition for undocumented students gains momentum on Beacon Hill
The idea has been around for decades, and other states have already embraced it. -
‘A perfect storm’: Haitian refugees flow into an overburdened shelter system
A housing crisis, coupled with a spike in refugee arrivals, has pushed government safety nets over the brink. -
Inside the effort to find housing for Haitian migrants at Boston Medical Center
We cannot turn our back to all those who are fleeing," said Dr. Geralde Gabeau. -
A year since the war started, Ukrainians in Massachusetts now wait to see how long they can stay
Migrants have faced a warm welcome but major challenges, like housing and education. -
Boston escalates efforts to help migrants with housing, services following Biden announcement
City hopes state legislature boosts shelter aid. -
A new program lets private citizens sponsor refugees in the U.S.
WASHINGTON — Everyday Americans will be able to help refugees adjust to life in the U.S. in a program being launched by the State Department as a way to…