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The agency said it has arrested more than 200 people in the state since launching large-scale operations here last week.
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What happens after someone is detained by ICE? It's been one week since agents arrested Alessia Gaspar Da Silva's husband, Marcos, and a co-worker in Portland. She says Marcos has been transferred three times so far. And in a phone call Tuesday, he says he's being told he'll be moved again.
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Two weeks ago, two Maine Department of Transportation workers were killed when the driver of a van allegedly ran a stop sign at a work site in Waterville, was hit by a tractor-trailer and pushed the men over a bridge.
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Nine local clergy and faith leaders were arrested on charges of criminal trespassing during a "pray-in" outside of Republican U.S. Sen. Susan Collins' downtown Portland office on Tuesday.
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Bangor International Airport officials said the private plane in Sunday's fatal crash was traveling from Houston. The plane stopped in Bangor for fuel and deicing.
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Maine Health Care Association President and CEO Angela Westhoff says immigrant workers are an essential part of a workforce that's seeing historic staffing shortages. She says any sudden disruptions could immediately and directly impact patient care and safety.
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Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar was speaking at a town hall event when she was rushed by a man who sprayed a liquid at her via a syringe.
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The preliminary assessment from Customs and Border Protection makes no mention of Alex Pretti attacking officers or threatening them with a weapon — as the administration first described the incident.
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After a yearlong investigation, the National Transportation Safety Board did not find a single cause for the deadly collision near Washington, D.C., but blamed the crash on multiple systemic failures.
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Three Texas siblings who died in an icy pond are among several dozen deaths in U.S. states gripped by frigid cold. A massive storm dumped deep snow across more than 1,300 miles from Arkansas to New England.
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Who's got it better in life, kids or adults? A group of fourth-graders in New Jersey did some serious reporting on this topic and sent us their findings as a part of NPR's Student Podcast Challenge.
Wednesday—Understanding the different kinds of legal status that can apply to immigrants, and the processes involved—as well as what their legal rights are
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