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Federal Court Orders Trump Administration To Accept New DACA Applications
A federal court has ordered the Trump administration to begin accepting new applications to the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which… -
Economist Jonathan Gruber On Why The US Economy Needs Immigrants
The MIT economist talked through all the ways America's immigrants fuel the country's economy. -
Government Watchdog Says Aid For Migrants Misspent By Border Agency
Some of the $112 million Congress approved last year for humanitarian assistance for migrants was spent instead on dirt bikes and dog food. -
Mass. Committee Advances Immigrant Protection Bill
The bill would limit local police cooperation with federal immigration officials. -
South Dakota Is Sharing Driver's License Info To Help Find Out Who's A Citizen
To produce citizenship data that can be used when voting districts are redrawn, the Trump administration asked states to share their records. South Dakota agreed to do so in April, NPR has learned. -
Migrant Mother Given A Choice: Leave Her Newborn In U.S. Or Return To Mexico Together
As the Trump administration has effectively shut down the asylum system at the border during the pandemic, one mother was given the choice to go to Mexico with or without her newborn, a U.S. citizen. -
Paul Reville On Trump’s 'Ill-Advised' Student Immigrant Policy
The former Mass. Secretary of Education said the policy to deport international students whose universities don't offer in-person learning will ultimately do more damage to the U.S. economy than the president or ICE officials are acknowledging. -
New ICE Policy Rattles Mass. Higher Ed Landscape
A new federal immigration policy ordering international students to leave the country if their colleges offer online-only classes this fall has prompted an outcry. -
Drive-Through Naturalizations Make New U.S. Citizens In The COVID-19 Era
After months of not naturalizing new U.S. citizens due to the coronavirus shutdown, immigration officials have begun offering drive-through naturalization ceremonies that take just a few minutes. -
'You Can Either Be A Survivor Or Die': COVID-19 Cases Surge In ICE Detention
More than 2,700 immigrants have tested positive for COVID-19 in Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention nationwide, pushing immigrants to the brink and lawyers to fight for their release.