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Nearly 2,000 minors separated from families at U.S. border
The Department of Homeland Security’s figures show that from April 19 through May 31, 1,995 minors were removed from 1,940 adults.
Homeless families fuel record use of Portland’s emergency shelters
An average of 520 people stayed overnight in March and April, with much of the increase attributed to immigrants seeking political asylum.
Maine protesters object to Trump administration border policy separating children from immigrant families
About 100 people gathered to voice their opposition outside the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Office in South Portland.
Republican factions seek immigration deal
Party leadership faces mounting pressure to produce a bill by Tuesday and moderate Republicans say they will have enough signatures to force House votes, including legislation that protects ‘Dreamers’ from deportation.
A year after husband was deported in immigration crackdown, dark days for Naples woman
Sandra Scribner Merlim has hope that Otto Morales-Caballeros will be allowed to return from Guatemala, but the process is long, difficult and a test of patience.
Commentary: All of Maine is well represented by Sens. Collins, King
Our senators support Maine and its people and have access to facts of the immigration debate.
A new mother gets an early Mother’s Day gift: U.S. citizenship
Takry Khamwandee came to the U.S. to learn English in preparation to become an English teacher in her native Thailand, but remained here when she fell in love.
Maine Voices: Lawmakers shouldn’t protect illegal immigrants and ignore U.S. workers
Both Sens. Collins and King backed bills expanding a tech visa plan while mass layoffs were happening.
ACLU of Maine joins lawsuit seeking federal immigration records
The organization and its affiliates in New Hampshire and Vermont say federal agencies have not provided public documents about increased immigration enforcement.