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Birthright citizenship remains in place nationally for 30 more days. º£½Ç»»ÆÞ Attorney General William Tong says what happens next isn't immediately clear.
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Yoga in Our City invites Spanish-speakers to join their free yoga classes with bilingual instructors in Hartford, New Haven and Waterbury.
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Bad Bunny will be the focus of a new course at Yale University that focuses on how the Latino superstar weaves politics into art.
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Community members gathered in front of the Danbury courthouse Tuesday to denounce Immigration and Customs Enforcement presence and to reaffirm intentions to protect undocumented neighbors.
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Left without a secure roof over his head, Ariel Fernández emigrated to the island — along with his wife and children — and little by little is restoring the home his parents dreamed of but never got to live in
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Local activist groups are protesting recent immigration detainments in Meriden, Southington and New Haven.
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Security footage shows four men were taken at their workplace in Southington at the same time anti-federal immigration protests were underway in Hartford. Advocates organized an emergency rally Monday evening in response.
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º£½Ç»»ÆÞ's governor, lieutenant governor and attorney general all spoke out Tuesday against the White House’s decision.
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Tuesday night's Maloney High School graduation ceremony was missing a student after he was taken into custody by federal immigration officials. The student and his father were detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement last week after a scheduled check-in with ICE, officials said.
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From visas to an asylum claim and now to Temporary Protected Status, one South Florida couple has been living with immigration uncertainty for more than a decade. They now face the possibility of being forced to leave in September, while their US-born child could be denied birthright citizenship.