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Michigan Senators Gary Peters and Elissa Slotkin, both Democrats, have joined other members of their party in saying Immigration and Customs Enforcement needs reforms before they'll vote to fund it.
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Multiple parents of Ypsilanti Community School students have been detained by Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) late afternoon on Tuesday, Jan. 27.
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A Catholic organization, "Strangers No Longer" gathered with other denominations to march to the ICE office in Detroit with a letter denouncing the agency's tactics.
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Flint’s budget problems boil over. Also, a Michigan constitutional scholar talks about recent history of the Supreme Court — pre-Trump — into the modern era. And we bid farewell to a global pro wrestling legend from Michigan.
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The lawsuit asks the court to reinstate the students’ immigration status, so they can resume their studies without being detained or deported.
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A Dearborn-based lawyer says immigration officials questioned him for 90 minutes at the Detroit Metro airport over the weekend. Amir Makled was returning to the U.S. from a family vacation in the Dominican Republic.
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The Trump administration issued a termination of services notice to over 100 nonprofits last week — including the Michigan Immigrant Rights Center.
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“We’re not afraid….we’re not afraid…” chanted hundreds of demonstrators as they rallied in southwest Detroit Tuesday afternoon to protest the Trump administration’s plans to deport immigrants without legal status in the U.S.
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Today, sorting fact from fiction when it comes to immigration raids in West Michigan. Then, an art exhibit in East Lansing that asks us to think a little deeper about what’s on our plate. And, a researcher talks about neuroscience finds for managing hard emotions.
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Under the U visa program, non-citizens who report crimes can qualify for work permits and be placed on a path to U.S. citizenship.