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Lawyers suggest more ways Healey can limit ICE activity
The discussion comes as state lawmakers weigh a bill from Gov. Maura Healey to block immigration arrests in courthouses, schools and hospitals. -
Mass. advocates sue ICE over warrantless home entry policy
Whistleblowers recently revealed ICE’s policy that allows for immigration agents to enter private homes without a warrant. -
Massachusetts gears up for another weekend of anti-ICE protests, strikes
Some small businesses are closing or making donations to immigrant rights groups in solidarity with Minnesota. -
Thousands of Mass. Haitians face end of temporary protected status in February
Immigrants, business leaders, and elected officials fear possible deportation -
Healey seeks to limit courthouse immigration arrests, cooperation with ICE
The governor and top lawmakers are pushing immigration bills that would bolster due process rights and limit where — and under what circumstances — ICE can detain people in Massachusetts. -
Susan Collins says ICE surge in Maine has ended
The Republican made the announcement in a news release, saying she had spoken to Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. Collins had previously asked Noem to pause the surge in Maine and Minnesota, saying the operations were too sweeping and indiscriminate. -
DHS says more than 100 people arrested in Maine so far during immigration operation
Lawyers, elected officials, and some local law enforcement officers say many of those detained have no criminal record. -
Hundreds rally in Boston in solidarity with Minnesota ICE protests
The Boston demonstration came amid major protests in the Twin Cities -
Scientists, professionals from 'high-risk' countries forced to pause careers during benefits ban
At least two lawsuits challenge recent Trump administration changes. -
Boston judge warns Trump officials on changing plaintiffs’ immigration status
The ruling from U.S. District Judge William Young follows a prior ruling in which he found the Trump administration violated the Constitution.