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Under the settlement with immigration authorities, the four women can apply for asylum. They also no longer face thousands in fines imposed by the former Trump administration.
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Undocumented immigrant Edith Espinal is going home after spending more than three years in sanctuary at Columbus Mennonite Church.“To have my life back,…
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Protesters gathered outside the new U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement office in Westerville to demand stays of removal for Edith Espinal and Miriam…
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In words and in policy, former President Trump painted immigrants, especially those from majority non-white countries, as a burden and a threat.With the…
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A group of protesters downtown called for ICE agents to grant stays of removal for two undocumented immigrants who have taken sanctuary in Columbus…
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Federal immigration officials are withdrawing their nearly half-million dollar fine against Edith Espinal, the Columbus woman who’s been living in…
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Hours before Tuesday evening's Democratic presidential debate in Westerville, candidate Julian Castro met with Edith Espinal, the Columbus woman who’s…
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Inside the Columbus church where she's sought sanctuary for almost two years, Edith Espinal spoke out Wednesday about the nearly $500,000 fine she's been…
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The Department of Homeland Security targeted individuals for "failing to depart the U.S. as previously agreed," among other factors. It's the latest effort to clamp down on interior enforcement.
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“Larger than life" is how one friend and fellow Central Ohio activist describes Ruben Castilla Herrera.Herrera died at the age of 61 this weekend, after…