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Several bills take aim at the Trump administration’s immigration efforts.
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Rafael Martinez studies undocumented youth movements and how young activists challenge immigration policies and narratives that label them “illegal.”
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U.S. immigration agents in Oregon must stop arresting people without warrants unless there’s a likelihood of escape, a federal judge ruled Wednesday.
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In California, almost 40% of the workforce is foreign-born and more than a million parents — immigrant and otherwise — rely on child care providers so they can go to work.
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Data privacy concerns, increasing immigration enforcement impacting enrollment in Healthier Oregon
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Courts have blocked previous Trump administration attempts to cut funding to sanctuary jurisdictions. Both Oregon and California have statewide sanctuary laws.
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H-1B visa fee hike threatens Oregon’s ability to compete, state justice department says.
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A proposed Trump administration rule would give immigration officers more discretion to deny permanent residency to immigrants lawfully in the country who rely on public benefits, like SNAP or Medicaid.
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Tax receipts are down almost 30% in one California farm town, where immigrants are afraid to go out and some longtime workers are weighing self-deportation.
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Oregon, California and more than 20 other states argue the USDA misinterpreted changes to SNAP eligibility, blocking refugees and asylees from getting benefits even after obtaining residency
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Attorneys for Rigoberto Hernandez Hernandez argue his rights to due process were violated when immigration enforcement officials arrested him last month.
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California is at the center of President Donald Trump’s aggressive deportation campaign for unauthorized immigrants. Now, the population of immigrants is decreasing across the U.S.
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Gov. Tina Kotek was one of dozens of elected officials across the country to receive the letter.
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Advocates fear the expected drop in Head Start attendance will shutter programs in rural Oregon.