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The breadth of what it means to be a Black American is widening, according to new analysis of the latest migration statistics.
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From covering one of the country’s toughest immigration courts to telling the stories of Charlotte’s many immigrant communities, our reporters continue to report on important issues.
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Golden Door Scholars, a nonprofit that provides financial assistance to college students who are in the U.S. illegally, is accepting applications until Oct. 10.
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Haitian migrants are camped out on the beaches of this Colombian town, which is a stopover before the Darién Gap leading to Panama. They hope the United States will take them in.
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection issued a statement outlining plans to allow passenger and cargo traffic to resume. Earlier, a camp of 15,000 migrants, mostly Haitians, had gathered there.
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A rarely used U.S. code pertaining to public health was invoked during the pandemic by the Trump White House to expel asylum-seekers. The Biden White House wants to keep it.
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The Senate parliamentarian said including a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants was beyond the scope of the process Democrats are using to pass key legislation without GOP votes.
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The COVID-19 shot joins a list of well-established vaccines required by the U.S., aimed at preventing dangerous diseases such as polio and varicella (chickenpox).
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The Supreme Court on Tuesday issued a ruling requiring President Joe Biden’s administration to comply with a lower court’s decision mandating the government to reinstate the Trump-era Migrant Protection Protocols policy.
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Thousands of North Carolina residents who are in the country illegally are entrepreneurs. They’re running businesses that range from restaurants to nail salons. WFAE caught up with a Charlotte man who started a siding company when he didn’t speak the language, and 20 years later he’s thriving.