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After Wyoming began cooperating with ICE, a woman who grew up in small town Wyoming chose to move to Mexico – a place she left when she was 7.
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Mid-May signings follow a trend of rapid teaming up with little public notice, says ACLU.
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The Laramie County Sheriff’s Office launched a campaign called “Truck Around, Find Out.”
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Confirming whether federal immigration agents are in town can quell some anxieties, organizers say.
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Journalists, Teton County's sheriff’s office and legal experts have no confirmation of ICE raids despite recent rumors, but are on alert.
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The interaction signals tension to come over immigration enforcement.
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When the University of Wyoming announced that it will resume in-person classes and re-open campus in the fall, international student Aina Farid Shah was…
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Ana Castro was born in Mexico City and crossed the border with her mother as a child using a coyote- a person who smuggles immigrants across the U.S.…
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Support for our series Private Prison: Locking Down The Facts came from The Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, a non-profit news organization that...
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For people untouched by federal immigration policy, the issue can feel distant. But a planned immigration jail in Uinta County has made the issue…