Ari Snider
All Things Considered Host & News ReporterAri Snider grew up in Midcoast Maine and has reported for public radio stations in Southeast Alaska and Far West Texas, covering everything from salmon fishing to the restoration of a historic adobe church on the US-Mexico border. He got his start in audio storytelling as an undergrad at Brown University and through internships at radio stations in Vermont and Rhode Island. His work has won three Alaska Press Club awards and multiple Regional Murrow Awards, and has aired on numerous national radio programs.
When looking to get out of town for a weekend, Ari has a special fondness for the islands of Penobscot Bay and the lakes and mountains of western Maine.
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Pingree, a Democrat, visited the facility after reports that attorneys were being barred from accompanying clients during routine check-ins.
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ICE arrested 230 people in the state through mid-October, according to the Deportation Data Project.
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During a cabinet meeting this week, President Donald Trump referred to Somali immigrants as "garbage."
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Students and supporters marched through downtown Wednesday, calling for stronger protections for immigrant students.
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The total value of the state's exports, however, is down only slightly compared to last year.
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The pause, announced in a social media post last week, is a response to the fatal shooting of a National Guard member by an Afghan immigrant.
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The Trump administration halted enrollment at the two centers in April.
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The insect has been identified in 44 new towns so far this year, compared to 14 last year.
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Dozens of current and former district employees, and parents, packed a school board meeting Tuesday night.
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Changes to the so-called "public charge" rule would allow immigration officers to factor in an applicant's past use of government program such as Medicaid or SNAP.