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Advocates warn that intensified federal immigration enforcement in Illinois is fueling racial profiling and fear among Latino communities, prompting even U.S. citizens to avoid public spaces or reporting crimes. Researchers say these policies are worsening mental health and distrust of law enforcement, but hope they may also spur greater Latino political mobilization.
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In this episode of 'Going Public', we speak with 'Abide In Love' board member, Susie Johnson, about the group's support for local immigrants and family members who are ICE detainees in the Ste. Genevieve County Detention Center.
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In this episode of 'Going Public', we speak with 'Abide In Love' board member, Susie Johnson, about the group's support for local immigrants and family members who are ICE detainees in the Ste. Genevieve County Detention Center.
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24 international students have had their Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) terminated due to rule violations, potentially leading to deportation, university officials confirmed.
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As the debate over immigration heats up ahead of Missouri's primary election, the impact of these narratives on both communities and political campaigns remains a critical issue.
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The Missouri Speaker of the House Dean Plocher, R-St. Louis County, has formed a committee to examine what he says are crimes committed by "illegal immigrants" in the state. It's having its first meeting this week in Jefferson City.
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Friday night, protestors gathered at Freedom Corner in Capaha Park by candlelight to demonstrate their opposition to current conditions at migrant…