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MIT Warns Foreign Students Of Possible Visits From ICE
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is warning international students that federal immigration officials may visit their work sites to verify that their employment is directly related to their studies. -
Appeals Court Allows Trump To Divert $3.6 Billion In Military Funds For Border Wall
The decision by the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reverses a lower court order that blocked the president from using the U.S. Defense Department money to build the long-promised wall. -
Noorani: The Detainment Of Iranians At The US Border Is The Result Of Poor Leadership
In the wake of the revelation that President Donald Trump ordered the killing of Iranian Maj. Gen. Qasem Soleimani, dozens of Iranian-Americans were detained at the US-Canada border, sometimes for hours, by border security agents. -
Host Families, Au Pairs Gather At State House To Discuss Changes In Program With Legislators
Day of advocacy comes as changes to au pair program loom -
Carol Rose On The ACLU Of Massachusetts' Top Priorities
Boston school officials sharing student information with ICE, Boston Police not making street investigation information public, and more are on the organization's docket for 2020. -
Border Screenings Spark Travel Fears For Iranian-Americans Amid Rising Tensions
As many as 200 Iranian-Americans were held for questioning at a border crossing near Seattle, Wash. Some Iranian-Americans are so concerned that they are cancelling plans to travel abroad. -
Civil Rights Group Accuses BPS Of Sharing Student Information With ICE
Lawyers for Civil Rights says more than 100 incident reports were shared with ICE by the Boston Police, and one of these reports led to the deportation of a student in 2016. -
Groups Demand Answers After Iranians Say They Were Detained
Civil rights groups and lawmakers demanded information from federal officials following reports that dozens of Iranian-Americans were held up at the border. -
Truck Stop Caters To Growing Number Of Immigrant Drivers
The number of long-haul truckers in the U.S. has reached an all-time high, and many are immigrants. Some truck stops are adapting to provide drivers a taste of home while on the road. -
To Produce Citizenship Data, Homeland Security To Share Records With Census
The Department of Homeland Security has agreed to share certain government records from its databases to help the Census Bureau produce data about the…