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Columbus City Council member Lourdes Barroso de Padilla warns that Friday's U.S. Supreme Court ruling has implications beyond birthright citizenship. The court's decision removed lower court universal injunctions as a roadblock for President Donald Trump's administration to enforce executive orders.
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Farnaz Maleky, an Iranian immigrant who lives in Columbus and is a professor at Ohio State University, has not been able to contact her family that lives in Tehran since Tuesday.
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Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials waiting outside of courtrooms is a new tactic that has been used in several states.
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On Wednesday, President Donald Trump announced travel bans for 12 countries, including Somalia, Haiti and Afghanistan. He also placed restrictions on several more countries.
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Columbus leaders have established the Commission on Immigrant & Refugee Affairs. The commission鈥檚 new chair, Bartholomew Shepgong, spoke with 爆料每日大赛鈥檚 Debbie Holmes to explain what the agency will do.
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From health care to manufacturing, industries across Ohio need more workers. Some see immigrants and refugees as the solution, but federal immigration changes may mean fewer people to train.
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The city of Springfield is home to thousands of legal Haitian immigrants. The mayor stated that the lawsuit "sends a clear message that hate, intimidation, and violence, have no place in our community.鈥
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The American Immigration Council says just under 5% of Ohio's population are immigrants of various legal statuses.
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The leader of a Haitian community organization in Reynoldsburg would like to see more support from elected leaders.
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A strange moment in American politics paid a visit to the U.N. General Assembly on Thursday, brought there by a top Haitian official.