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Massachusetts' Population Is Growing, But Many Are Leaving
Numbers Show A Net Gain Despite Migration Out Of The State -
U.S. Population Growth In 2019 Is Slowest In A Century
Falling birth rates and rising death rates, combined with a significant drop in immigration, have slowed U.S. population growth to its lowest level since 1918. -
DHS Internal Watchdog Report Finds No Wrongdoing In Migrant Children's Deaths
In terse statements, the Homeland Safety Inspector General said two migrant children died in U.S. custody due to bacterial infections. -
International Students Worry As A Popular Work Program Is Questioned
Recent efforts to kill a federal program that allows international students to gain experience in their field for up to a year are worrying foreign students across the country. -
New England Sees Drop In Deportations Of Undocumented Immigrants, Despite National Increase
A new report from ICE says more jurisdictions refuse to cooperate with them. -
Andrea Cabral Questions Bristol Sheriff’s Emails To Stephen Miller
The former Massachusetts Secretary of Public Safety called the emails from Sheriff Hodgson "cringeworthy and obsequious." -
New Report Says U.S. Lacked Technology To Account for Separated Families
The report says the administration planned to separate as many as 26,000 children under the "zero tolerance" policy. More than 5,000 children were separated before it was ended by a judge. -
US Judge Bars Trump’s Health Insurance Rule For Immigrants
U.S. District Court Judge Michael Simon said in a written opinion that the proclamation could not take effect while a lawsuit challenging its constitutionality makes its way through the courts. -
Advocates Challenge Trump Administration Plan To Let States And Towns Block Refugees
The White House wants to give state and local officials the power to block refugee resettlement in their backyards. But immigrant advocates say the executive order violates federal law. -
U.S.-Canada Border Community's Culture Changes As Security Tightens
While the wall and asylum-seekers at the U.S.-Mexico border have drawn a lot of attention, heightened security at the northern border has changed the character of the once-neighborly frontier.