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In the 1940s, U.S. politicians used racial prejudice and fear to justify deporting and detaining Japanese residents, including U.S. citizens. Today's playbook is similar.
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The Columbus City Council is considering legislation to restrict the activities of federal immigration officers in the city. Proposals include preventing new immigrant detention centers and preventing ...
Crystal Bermudez is your community news reporter covering northern Santa Barbara County, including the Santa Maria, Lompoc and Santa Ynez valleys. For some families, economic pressure can lead to ...
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He was never arrested or charged with a crime. But like over 120,000 other Japanese immigrants and Japanese Americans, he and his family were rounded up and sent on buses to prison camps in the West ...
As he headed to a construction job in Atlantic City with his cousin on a cold Friday in December, Rene Dominguez Facundo had plenty of reasons to want to get back home to Bridgeton as soon as possible ...
The undocumented father of three U.S. Marines has been living the life of a recluse for months after he was released from a federal detention center following a violent arrest in Santa Ana last June.