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Maine among states demanding assurance ICE agents won’t be deployed to polls

Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows, along with officials from eight other states, sent a letter Tuesday to the expected next Homeland Security leader...

Trump Administration’s Childcare Funding Freeze Leaves Families in Crisis

Millions of parents—and immigrant communities in New England—face job loss and disrupted care as federal subsidies remain on hold amid a fraud probe. The Trump...

New England Cities Grapple with Immigration Policy and Equity Challenges

Urban centers across New England are facing mounting tensions over immigration policy and racial equity. Advocates warn that restrictive state laws and systemic neglect...

Unequal Education: Immigrant and Minority Youth Face Barriers in New England

Systemic disparities in funding, language support, and mental health threaten equity in regional schools. Ongoing research shows that schools across New England serving a high...

Mass Slashes Environmental Review Times to Accelerate Affordable Housing Development

Boston, MA — In a bold move to tackle the state’s housing crisis, Governor Maura Healey announced a sweeping reform that cuts environmental review...

Healthcare Is a Human Right. New England Must Prove It.

Walk past Boston’s Longwood Medical Area, and you’ll see the glitter of world‑class hospitals. Yet just miles away, many immigrant families and communities of...

Democracy at a Crossroads as New England Struggles with Election Oversight and Equity

Voting rights and election oversight continue to present challenges for immigrants and communities of color in New England, despite the region’s progressive reputation. Structural...

Immigrant and Minority Entrepreneurs in New England Face Persistent Barriers to Funding

Small businesses owned by immigrants and people of color continue to play a critical role in New England’s economy, yet securing capital remains a...

Christmas Celebrations in New England Are Shaped by Immigration Fears

For many immigrant and undocumented families, the Christmas holiday is no longer defined by joy, public worship, or large family gatherings. Instead, it is...

Labor Inequality and Economic Barriers in New England

In cities in New England, immigrants and people of color still experience labor and employment barriers that restrict economic stabilization and upward mobility. In...

New England’s Housing Crisis Reaches a Breaking Point

The housing affordability crisis is on the verge of breaking in the major cities of New England, with immigrants and people of color being...

Federal Judge Restores Bond Hearings for Immigrants in New England

A federal judge in Massachusetts has ruled that immigrants detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) across New England must be granted bond...

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