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Immigration In The United States | Posted on Mar 03 2020
North Dakota travelers caught along southern border in confusion over court ruling on migrants
"A group of nine North Dakotans and two Minnesotans spent the week learning about immigration along the southern border."
Read More...Immigration In Minnesota | Posted on Mar 03 2020
Minnesota nonprofits boost culturally specific mental health programs for Somali-Americans
Yonis Gabow is filling a void he noticed when he studied to be a therapist: few men and people of color working in MN's mental health field.
Read More...Immigration In Minnesota | Posted on Mar 02 2020
Counterpoint from U.S. Rep. Betty McCollum: Deportation of Hmong, Lao refugees is cruel
Hmong-American and Lao-American communities are thriving and making our country stronger and more successful.
Read More...Immigration In The United States | Posted on Mar 02 2020
Federal judge rules Cuccinelli appointment unlawful
The order suspends policies he issued while leading U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
Read More...Immigration In The United States | Posted on Mar 02 2020
Meet the immigration attorney trying to serve 2,000 asylum-seekers
"Today, in a fundamentally transformed U.S. asylum system, it has meant working out of a former dentist’s office in Matamoros, Mexico."
Read More...Immigration In The United States | Posted on Feb 28 2020
Federal appeals court blocks President Trump’s ‘Remain in Mexico’ policy but stays its own ruling
A federal appeals court halted the “Remain in Mexico” asylum policy on Friday - the ruling was only in effect for a few hours.
Read More...Immigration In The United States | Posted on Feb 27 2020
Once Put In Concentration Camps, Japanese Americans Rally For Detained Immigrants
Homer Yasui, 95, has a message: “Stand up, do something! Be counted. Help us.”
Read More...Immigration In The United States | Posted on Feb 27 2020
The Border Patrol Invited the Press to Watch It Blow Up a National Monument
The explosives detonated on the Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument in southern Arizona.
Read More...Immigration In Minnesota | Posted on Feb 27 2020
MPR News/Star Tribune poll: Most Minnesotans open to refugees
The poll found 59 percent support refugee resettlement compared to 29 percent who oppose it. Twelve percent are undecided.
Read More...Immigration In The United States | Posted on Feb 27 2020
Trump’s separation of families constitutes torture, doctors find
"Legal experts have argued family separation constituted torture, but this is the first time a medical group has reached the determination."
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