
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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Humberto Cachimuel Alfusi, who lives in Massachusetts, was hospitalized while in Customs and Border Protection custody, according to court records.
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The judge found the administration's sanctions against the International Criminal Court likely violate the plaintiffs' free speech rights.
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Legal advocates say new fees could make humanitarian protections harder to access.
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Maine Public CEO Rick Schneider says it's too early to say what the precise impact will be.
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The fund is intended to help cover the cost of legal fees, bond, and healthcare.
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The leadership at the boarding school vehemently denies the allegations.
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The data was released last month by the Deportation Data Project, and provides one of the most complete state-level pictures of ICE enforcement activity.
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Some new citizens said gaining the security of citizenship felt even more special amid rising fears in immigrant communities.
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Hundreds of Haitian immigrants in Maine could lose legal protections under Trump administration ruleThe administration's efforts to terminate Temporary Protected Status is on pause following a federal court ruling this week.
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Nasib Aden was extradited to Maine last month. He has pleaded not guilty in the killing of 17-year-old Sahal Muridi.