Illegal Immigrants
Md. Grants Dream Act, Allowing In-State Tuition For Illegal Immigrants
Maryland voters approved the controversial Dream Act on Tuesday.
Undocumented Students Rally For The Dream Act In Langley Park
Supporters of a controversial question on the Maryland November ballot take to the streets.
GOP’s Blaine Young On Immigration Film Road Trip
Republican gubernatorial hopeful Blaine Young is hitting the road with a film critical of illegal immigrants.
U.S. Government Launches New Immigration Program
A dream becoming reality. Massive crowds of young illegal immigrants gathered to sign up for a new program allowing them to stay in the US for two years. It’s a program that’s come under fire.
Maryland Court Affirms Tuition Ballot Question
Marylanders can vote on whether to allow undocumented students to attend college at in-state tuition rates.
Supporters Of In-State Tuition To Mobilize
Supporters of a measure to allow illegal immigrants to pay in-state tuition at Maryland colleges in certain circumstances are mobilizing for a referendum in November.
Md. High Court To Decide On Dream Act Referendum
Maryland’s highest court will decide whether a referendum on a measure allowing in-state tuition for illegal immigrants will appear on the general election ballot this fall.
Judge Rules In-State Tuition Bill Can Go On Ballot
A judge has ruled a measure allowing in-state tuition for illegal immigrants is subject to referendum.
Fewer Illegal Immigrants Identified In Frederick Co.
Frederick County sheriff’s deputies say they’re arresting fewer illegal immigrants.
Lawmaker Wants English To Be Official Language Of Anne Arundel County
English may soon be the official language in Anne Arundel County. The controversial legislation was proposed Monday night.
Family Holds Rally To Keep Grandmother From Being Deported
A grandmother of four is in danger of being deported back to Mexico after living in Hagerstown for the last six years. Now her family is rallying.
Immigration Courtrooms Silent During ICE Review
In a trial of a politically divisive program, U.S. prosecutors in Denver and Baltimore are reviewing thousands of deportation cases to determine which illegal immigrants might stay in the country — perhaps indefinitely — so officials can reduce an overwhelming backlog by focusing mainly on detainees with criminal backgrounds or who are deemed threats to national security.


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