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Colleges and universities in Oregon and California can no longer allow students without permanent legal status access to some federally funded programs meant to help disadvantaged students earn degrees, according to a recent decision from the U.S. Department of Education.
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The Eureka City Council overwhelmingly voted to become a sanctuary city on Tuesday night. The city decided to do it in the face of possible backlash from the federal government.
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Portland has joined at least four other cities and counties in a lawsuit against the Trump administration's threat to pull federal funding from jurisdictions with sanctuary laws that limit cooperation with immigration officials.
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Information about deportations is hitting people at a fast pace 鈥 especially in California鈥檚 agricultural community.
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The Trump administration鈥檚 planned undocumented immigration crackdown has spread anxiety in some immigrant communities. We asked Southwestern Oregon sheriffs if their policies on immigration enforcement have changed.
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California鈥檚 estimated 100,000 undocumented college students are grappling with President Trump鈥檚 plans of mass deportations. Dream centers on many campuses are stepping in to provide guidance and meet the skyrocketing demand for legal services from students.
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One of President Trump鈥檚 first executive orders threatened to withhold federal funding from so-called sanctuary jurisdictions. California is one of them.
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Along the California-Mexico border, immigrants at risk of deportation are seeking to live undetected through an unprecedented crackdown. But a returning President Trump issued a barrage of Inauguration Day executive orders designed to pull the military into border enforcement and punish states such as California for sanctuary policies. Court challenges are coming.
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Dr. Raphael Martinez chronicles the lives of undocumented youth, their movements and the laws that brand their humanity as "illegal."
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Oregonians鈥 health care could face more change than most states under the new federal administration, and Dr. Sejal Hathi, director of the state health authority, said officials are preparing to respond quickly as things happen.
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A conservative organization led by Trump adviser Stephen Miller sent letters to California leaders warning of 鈥榮erious consequences鈥 over sanctuary policies that protect undocumented residents.
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National and California experts say Trump鈥檚 mass deportation plans make filling out the federal financial aid application for college a risk to students with undocumented parents. California鈥檚 own application has more safeguards.
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A possible migrant detention facility within two hours of San Francisco has some lawmakers concerned.
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In the first Trump administration, California passed a 鈥淪anctuary State鈥 law that, with some exceptions, prohibited local law enforcement from automatically transferring people to federal immigration authorities. Now the state is readying legal challenges to thwart a second Trump administration鈥檚 mass deportation plans.