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Immigration

What Boston’s Immigrant History Teaches Us About Today’s Debates

Immigrants have long shaped Boston, yet its history also carries moments when fear, suspicion, and exclusion defined how newcomers were treated. While today's debates...

Why Haitian Migrants Face Unique Barriers in U.S. Immigration Policy?

The experience of Haitian migrants interacting with the United States immigration system cannot be fully understood without examining the long shadow of anti-Blackness and...

Boston Boosts Mental Health Funding As Immigrant Youth Struggle for Access

Boston has committed unprecedented funding to address the growing mental health crisis facing children and families, announcing more than $21 million for youth behavioral...

Faith Centers Across New England Struggle as Policies, Fear, and Funding Cuts Collide

Faith centers across New England—mosques, churches, and temples that have anchored immigrant and working-class communities for generations—are facing an unprecedented strain. A combination of...

Dream Deferred as Legal Immigrants Stopped at the Door of Their Boston Oath Ceremony

What should have been a milestone day for dozens of immigrants in Boston instead turned into shock and heartbreak as multiple naturalization ceremonies were...

Boston’s Push for Inclusive Policing Grows as Immigrant Officers Join the Frontlines

The Boston Police Department (BPD) is slowly becoming a stronger reflection of the diverse communities it serves—communities shaped by immigrants, cultural variety, and religious...

Trump’s rhetoric about Somali Minnesotans Is anti-Black, anti-Brown, and dangerous to public health

President Donald Trump’s recent remarks, labeling Somalis in Minnesota as “garbage,” represents a calculated element in broader rhetoric. His strategy of dehumanization targeting Black...

The Human Cost: How ICE Disrupted Families and Businesses Across New England

Immigration enforcement has transformed the day-to-day life of New England over the past ten years, providing an indelible imprint on families, places of work,...

Boston Startup Scene Booms With New Tech Investments

Minnesota’s tech and startup ecosystem is seeing rapid growth, driven by healthcare innovation, green energy, and AI-powered software companies. Venture capital investments in the...

Cambridge Sets New Record for Summer Heat

This summer, Minneapolis recorded its highest number of days above 90°F in more than 30 years. Climate scientists say the trend is consistent with...

Rhode Island Announces New Head Coach Ahead of Season

The Minnesota Wild has appointed veteran coach Mark Peterson as the team’s new head coach ahead of the upcoming NHL season. Peterson brings more...

Rochester Expands Mayo Clinic Campus With New Research Facility

The Mayo Clinic in Rochester has broken ground on a large research facility focused on regenerative medicine, genomics, and advanced clinical trials. The building...

Rochester Lakes Report Improved Water Quality After Cleanup Efforts

Environmental groups say water quality in several Minnesota lakes has improved following years of cleanup and invasive species management. Lake Minnetonka, White Bear Lake,...

Minneapolis Saint Paul International Airport Upgrades Security Technology

Travelers at MSP Airport will notice new screening technology rolling out across terminals this fall. The upgrades include 3D baggage scanners, biometric identity verification,...

New Hampshire Farmers See Strong Corn Yields After Rainy Summer

Many Minnesota farmers are reporting stronger-than-expected corn yields following a wetter-than-average summer. The rainfall helped offset early-season drought concerns and produced healthy soil moisture...

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