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President Donald Trump is once again back in the White House. Since taking office, he’s fulfilled his campaign promise to crack down on immigration, issuing executive orders that limit asylum and declaring an emergency at the southern border.
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Attorneys general from 22 states have sued to block President Donald Trump’s move to end a century-old immigration policy known as birthright citizenship guaranteeing that U.S.-born children are citizens regardless of their parents’ status.
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From international students to asylum seekers, the new administration’s plans could affect tens of thousands of people in the state
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Oregon’s U.S House delegation was split Tuesday on the first bill to come before Congress in the new year: a measure that would require immigration officials to detain undocumented people who have been charged with theft.
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During the first Trump administration, immigration enforcement sowed chaos across the Pacific Northwest, spurring legal challenges and fear. Legal experts and immigrant communities expect that to happen once more when President-elect Donald Trump returns to the White House in January should he follow through on his campaign promise to crack down on immigration.
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The state’s sanctuary law, which was strengthened after Trump’s first term, prohibits state and local police in Oregon from enforcing federal immigration law
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A pair of Republican lawmakers say they’ll attempt to roll back some of Oregon’s sanctuary protections next year, as the party signals it will highlight border security in this year’s election.
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Senate Bill 610 would create a program mirroring SNAP benefits for those who can't apply for the federal assistance. It's been approved by the Oregon Senate's Human Services Committee.
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Program Date: Oct. 15, 2021Air Date: Oct. 18, 2021From The City Club of Eugene:Since 1990, the population of foreign-born Oregon residents has grown 42%,…
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Recorded interviews from immigrants across the state are now available on the Oregon Historical Society’s digital archive. The collection comes from the…
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Dozens of protesters showed up outside the Eugene Federal Courthouse on Saturday in support of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA. This comes…
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The coronavirus pandemic meant that for the first time in more than a decade, immigrants’ rights groups did not hold a rally in front of the Oregon…