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A group representing Ohioans married to foreign nationals is asking Ohio's attorney general to leave a lawsuit against a program that would give their immigrant spouses legal status as they seek to become permanent residents.
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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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In a small house in South Bend, Ind., a family is getting ready for Christmas. The tree is up and everyone is laughing together, drinking something they…
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Ohio’s immigrant communities were on edge this weekend as the Trump administration planned to conduct mass roundups of undocumented families. ICE promised…
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A large decline in illegal immigration from Mexico means fewer unauthorized immigrants living in the U.S., and those already here are likely to be long-term residents, according to a new study.
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Attorneys with the Dayton firm Advocates For Basic Legal Equality, or ABLE, are suing the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles for discrimination.A new lawsuit…
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An effort to push Columbus to issue municipal ID cards is gaining steam, with Columbus City Council members agreeing to study the issue. A group made up…
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On Monday, U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced a "zero tolerance" policy for immigrants entering the country without documentation. As a result…