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Some New Hampshire residents are joining a national boycott of Avelo until the company agrees to end a contract with ICE.
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Los defensores dicen que las nuevas políticas federales que permiten a los agentes de inmigración ingresar en hospitales, clínicas y otros establecimientos médicos podrían tener efectos graves en la salud pública.
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Advocates say new federal policies allowing immigration agents into hospitals, clinics, and other medical establishments could have ripple effects on public health.
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Lawmakers say a pair of bills Gov. Kelly Ayotte signed Thursday will keep the state safe from crime. But immigration advocates say it'll undermine relationships between local communities and police.
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“FABIAN IS FREE and HOME!!!!,” his partner shared on social media, nearly two months after his detention.
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A federal judge in New Hampshire said Wednesday she would block the Trump administration’s apparent revocation of the individual's F-1 student immigration status.
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Since the beginning of the year, Gov. Kelly Ayotte has said she expected a bill on her desk that would prohibit towns and cities from passing ordinances that prevent local police from cooperating with federal immigration enforcement. So far, those bills are moving along at a steady clip.
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Las oficinas de los alguaciles de los condados de Belknap y Grafton firmaron acuerdos para unirse a un programa federal que delega a algunos oficiales locales para llevar a cabo la aplicación de las leyes de inmigración. También lo hicieron departamentos policiales en Gorham, Ossipee, Colebrook y Pittsburg.
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Republicans in the House and Senate are moving to deliver on one of their top legislative priorities: pushing a tougher line on immigration enforcement.
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Enrique Mesa is a Manchester-based immigration attorney with over 10 years of experience. He says a lot of people are nervous right now, including those who have been in the country for decades or already permanent residents.