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Our country gets stronger every time someone takes that oath. We got a bit stronger today,” Judge James Wicks, the event’s master of ceremonies, tells the crowd. “You are welcome here as citizens. And ...
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Community members say Haiti’s worsening conditions make returning impossible despite the administration’s push to end ...
The Supreme Court’s ruling to end Temporary Protected Status means that nearly 350,000 Haitian immigrants will lose their ...
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In a 6-3 ruling, and despite the Trump administration's efforts, the Supreme Court upheld birthright citizenship, ensuring ...