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It's illegal to hire immigrants without legal status. Yet the federal government employs thousands of undocumented workers. They prepare food and clean detention facilities where they are held.
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As of Wednesday, it’s more expensive to get a driver’s license in Colorado.The Colorado Division Motor Vehicles raised fees for driver services across the…
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Daniel Majok Gai became a "Lost Boy" at age 6 and eventually made it to Denver, where he managed a hubcap business and earned a college degree. Now he's determined to help heal his troubled homeland.
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Htoo Ler Moo was 7 years old when his family arrived in a refugee camp in Thailand.Before going to the camp, his family lived in a tiny village in…
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Two employees of the Hispanic Affairs Project, a Western Slope nonprofit, recently got certified to offer legal aid to immigrants. The organization is…
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NewscastSMPA to give back $1.7 million to customersMesa County checks to see if anyone watches public accessUS Forest Service releases plan for beetle…
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The state’s Division of Motor Vehicles immigrant ID program is once again scheduling appointments. And next week the DMV will reopen two locations to…
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This episode of Local Motion is a reporter's notebook from Atlanta. KVNF's Laura Palmisano traveled there last month for fellowship training. She is one…
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A little-known division of Immigration and Customs Enforcement has helped track down people connected to atrocities in Rwanda, the former Yugoslavia and El Salvador.
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Produce growers often rely on workers who are in the U.S. illegally. Some farmers worry that if those workers gain legal status, they will leave agriculture. But some workers say they would stay.