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3 stories GBH News is following this week
Martha's Vineyard migrants looking for housing, slow zones on the Orange Line and historic Lakota artifacts are being returned. -
Basic Black: What happens when human lives are used as political pawns
The migrants in Martha's Vineyard weren't the first group of people to be used for political gain. -
Massachusetts Ballot Question 4: What you need to know about driver's licenses for undocumented immigrants
Should Massachusetts allow undocumented immigrants to get a driver’s license? Voters decide on Nov. 8 -
Come along as we connect the dots between climate, migration and the far-right
As a climate change expert at the World Bank, Arame Tall is deeply familiar with the facts and figures of global warming. She understands how rising seas… -
'This has changed me': Vineyarders say migrants transformed their lives, missions
Two weeks after the migrants' departure from the island, many of the volunteers who rallied around them say they consider their encounters to have been transformational. -
Attorneys lay out legal options for Martha's Vineyard migrants, including a visa for crime victims
'Our allegation is that these individuals were kidnapped' -
What is a sanctuary city? The history of immigrant sanctuary and how the term became a 'dirty word'
Mary Holper, director of the Boston College Law immigration clinic, on what it means to be a sanctuary city or state. -
Feds drop case against Newton judge charged in immigrant's escape
Judge Shelley Joseph she agreed to refer herself to a state agency that investigates allegations of misconduct by members of the bench. -
Is Massachusetts a 'sanctuary' state?
If you ask Gov. Ron DeSantis, it seems to be yes. For others, it’s not as clear. -
Which governors could face criminal charges for transporting immigrants? We asked a Texas journalist.
Last week, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis sent around 50 Venezuelan migrants on flights from Texas to Martha's Vineyard.