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Attendees joined millions of others across the country in protest of what they say are authoritarian actions under President Donald Trump.
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Republicans at the North Carolina legislature gave final approval Tuesday to two pieces of legislation that would compel state agencies to participate in President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown and would toughen a recent law that required sheriffs to help federal agents seeking criminal defendants.
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Temporary Protected Status provides refuge for migrants who can't safely return to their home countries. Tens of thousands of Honduran nationals are waiting anxiously as their status is set to expire in July.
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Senator Thom Tillis has released a map labeling nine North Carolina counties “sanctuary jurisdictions” for undocumented immigrants. Among them: Forsyth, Guilford and Watauga.
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North Carolina Republicans who last fall enacted their long-sought policy ordering local sheriffs to cooperate with federal agents seeking to locate and…
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Free legal services for those seeking citizenship have been eliminated as a result of the changes. One of three related classes was cancelled too, at a time of increasing popularity.
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State demographer Michael Cline says the state’s growth is largely driven by two groups: retirees seeking homes in the mountains or on the coast, and younger people moving here for jobs in metro areas.
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A federal policy change allowing immigration enforcement officers to make arrests at schools may be contributing to dips in student attendance in Winston-Salem.
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Greensboro police issued the statement after hearing concerns in several community meetings with Chief John Thompson.
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WFDD reached out to area health systems seeking more information about how they are adjusting to the policy change that allows ICE officers to enforce immigration law inside hospitals. Few responded.