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Advocates say migrant families are staying inside, parents are keeping their children home from school, and workers are avoiding construction sites and farms — places where many migrants have long found jobs — out of fear of being targeted.
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All five international students at the University of Arkansas who had their visa status revoked last month have been reinstated, a university spokesperson confirmed Thursday.
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Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders held a press conference with lawmakers and law enforcement to promote a bill to create “The Defense Against Criminal Illegals Act” Monday.
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Dozens of refugees scheduled to travel to Northwest Arkansas over the next two months had their flights cancelled a week before an executive order was set to go in effect.
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President-elect Donald Trump’s stance on immigration and history of enacting travel bans is causing concern among organizations that work with migrants.
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Naturalized American citizens living in Arkansas anticipate changes to the country's immigration policy.
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Seis Puentes, or Six Bridges, aims to support newly arriving Spanish-speaking immigrants in Central Arkansas
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One bill passed the House this week, while the other conflicts with language in the Constitution.
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Arkansas United is using the $250,000 innovation grant to create programs eliminating barriers to citizenship.
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A nonprofit serving North Little Rock's Hispanic community is growing its presence in the city.