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Protestors upset by recent ICE operation shut down Worcester City Council meeting
Demonstrators railed against the city’s handling of the immigration operation on Eureka Street on May 8. -
Boston mayor demands information from ICE on immigrant detentions
Wu says people aren't 'buying the line that these secret police tactics are making communities safer.' -
Travel restrictions take effect for mostly African and Middle Eastern countries
Local immigrants and legal advocates are concerned about the looming ramifications. -
Boston’s Haitian community on edge after Trump bans travel from their country
A new executive order Wednesday night prevents people from a dozen countries from entering the United States. -
Milford teen released from ICE detention, says 'All glory goes to God'
18-year-old Marcelo Gomes Da Silva was detained by ICE over the weekend. -
‘ICE, please get him out’: Family of detained Milford teen pleads for his release
The younger siblings and parents of the Milford high schooler directly address federal immigration authorities in a new video released Wednesday. -
Local immigrant families speak out about the impact of ICE detentions
Several families appeared at an event in East Boston hosted by Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley. -
Amid crackdown fears, Mass. undocumented immigrants seem to be still getting driver’s licenses
Experts say undocumented immigrants are in a bind. They can get a driver’s license to avoid criminal charges for driving without one, but that comes with what now feels like a risk under the Trump administration: sharing personal information with a government agency. -
Former ambassador says Trump’s ban on Harvard international students will ‘ruin’ universities
Nicholas Burns, who now teaches at Harvard, applauded a federal judge’s decision to continue blocking Trump’s ban on international student enrollment. -
Supreme Court lets Trump end humanitarian parole for 500,000 people from Haiti, Venezuela, others
The order is not a final ruling, but it means protections will not be in place for those immigrants while the legal challenge proceeds.