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California has a $6.2B Medicaid funding gap partly due to expanding immigrant coverage
California faces a $6.2 billion budget gap in the state’s Medicaid services, which could force officials to reevaluate future coverage for immigrants.
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San Francisco food bank sees drop in immigrant clients
An organization in San Francisco that helps those in need is seeing a drop in demand.
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San Francisco food bank sees drop in immigrant clients
An organization in San Francisco that helps those in need is seeing a drop in demand.
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Man awaiting green card deported to Mexico while returning to the US
A man living in the U.S. for decades and awaiting his green card says he was detained and deported while attempting to return home through the Otay Mesa Port of Entry in early March.
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DOJ refuses to answer questions from judge who blocked Alien Enemies Act deportations
“The Government maintains that there is no justification to order the provision of additional information,” the agency said in a court filing.
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Deported family of U.S. girl recovering from brain surgery alleges rights abuses
A family that was deported to Mexico is requesting an investigation into abuses they say they faced in U.S. detention.
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Judge in Alien Enemies Act case chides DOJ lawyer over refusal to answer key questions about deportations
The court fight focuses on the Trump administration’s use of a 1798 law to deport people it claims are part of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua.
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What is the Alien Enemies Act?
The Alien Enemies Act is a rarely used 1798 law which allows the president to imprison and deport non-citizens in time of war. Here’s what you need to know.
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Brown Medicine professor and doctor deported to Lebanon despite having valid visa, court filings claim
A doctor and professor was deported after she returned from a trip to Lebanon despite having a valid U.S. visa, according to a court petition filed on her behalf, NBC News reported.
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Trump admin deports hundreds of migrants, despite judge's order stopping removal
The Trump administration has transferred hundreds of immigrants to El Salvador despite a federal judge’s order temporarily barring the deportations under an 18th century wartime declaration targeting Venezuelan gang members. Flights were in the air at the time of the ruling. U.S. District Judge James E. Boasberg issued an order Saturday evening blocking the deportations but lawyers told him there...
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US plans to deport about 300 alleged Venezuelan gang members to El Salvador
El Salvador is agreeing to accept from the United States about 300 alleged members of a Venezuelan gang for one year.
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Judge limits Trump's ability to deport under 18th century Alien Enemies Act
Donald Trump has widely signaled he would invoke the 1798 Act, last used to justify the internment of Japanese-American civilians during World War 2.
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Nationwide protests planned after arrest of former Columbia activist by immigration authorities
Mahmoud Khalil was taken into custody by immigration authorities last weekend, prompting outrage.
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Visa fee hikes, delays hinder international artists from touring the U.S.
Visa processing times in Vermont have gone from one month to three. In California, it previously took two to four months, but now, it’s eight.
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Undocumented mom of U.S. citizen girl with brain cancer who was removed to Mexico pleads for family's return
The mother of four U.S. citizen children, including a 10-year-old girl recovering from brain cancer, is pleading for her family’s return to the United States, NBC News reported.
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Alameda County supervisors approve millions to fund immigrant legal assistance, other services
The Alameda County Board of Supervisors earmarked $2.2 million Tuesday for a suite of services designed to protect the region’s immigrant and refugee communities.
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Immigrant detention centers are at capacity, Trump admin officials say
The Department of Homeland Security says its immigrant detention centers are at capacity, housing about 47,600 individuals.
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Immigration accounted for all U.S. population growth in 2022-23, first time since 1850
All U.S. population growth in 2022-2023 happened because of immigration, not births — the first time that’s occurred since 1850, a migration think tank reported Wednesday.
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Homeland Security overhauls asylum phone app — now it's for ‘self-deportation'
The Trump administration has overhauled a cellphone app once used to let migrants apply for asylum.
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Judge blocks deportation of Palestinian activist arrested for leading Columbia protests
A federal judge in New York blocked the Trump administration from deporting a prominent Palestinian activist who was arrested over the weekend for helping lead protests last spring at Columbia University.