Immigration lawyer talks about what a mass deportation would look like if carried out by President-elect Trump.
The Vera Institute of Justice, relying on U.S. Census data, says that 95,700 central Ohio residents are foreign-born and not U.S. citizens, and therefore at risk of deportation under Trump's plan.
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An officer in the Navy Reserves will serve 30 months in prison for his role in a bribery scheme to provide unknown Afghan ...
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The Milwaukee archbishop is among several faith leaders lobbying the federal government to change a policy that could remove ...
A Honolulu man and two others face federal charges in connection with a six-year scheme starting in 2018 to provide more than ...
The richest man in the world appears to have worked in the US without authorization. According to experts, if he did so and ...