Immigrants
Md. Hispanic Leaders To Speak On Immigration Bill
Immigrant leaders in Maryland are expected to speak out as the Senate introduces its new bipartisan immigration bill.
Latinos Spur English Debate In Carroll County
Carroll County residents are beginning to discuss and debate a proposal to make English the county’s official language.
Immigrants Learn The Language Of Area Driving
Every day, just before dawn, you can spot Christian Kuete, a 24-year-old pre-med student and home health aide from Cameroon, sprinting in his beat-up sneakers to catch Metro Bus 20 as it bumps to a stop along University Boulevard in Langley Park.
Immigrants Become Naturalized Citizens On Flag Day
Thursday marks a new life in America for dozens of naturalized immigrants.
Baltimore Mayor Bars Police From Immigration Enforcement
First, federal agents announce they would begin checking the immigration status of people arrested in Baltimore. Now, the city’s mayor has ordered police not to do the Feds’ work for them.
Report Highlights Positive Impact Of Md. Immigrants
A new report highlights the positive impact of foreign-born residents in Maryland and criticizes efforts to deport or deny services to illegal immigrants and their children.
Frederick County Sees Boom In Asian Immigrants
Officials say Frederick County is seeing an influx of Asian immigrants with a population that has grown to more than 10,000 people.
Frederick Co. Advances Official English Proposal
The Frederick County Commissioners are reviving an attempt to make English the county’s official language.
Attorneys Argue In Illegal Immigrant Tuition Suit
Attorneys have given arguments about whether a Maryland bill to allow in-state tuition for illegal immigrants under certain circumstances should be put to voters in November.
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.
Immigration Scam Awareness Campaign Goes National
Immigration services scams are getting so sophisticated that fraudsters now advertise online with websites that perfectly mimic those of official government agencies, federal officials said Thursday as they rolled out a nationwide awareness campaign meant to combat such practices.
Immigrant Advocacy Group Accuses Baltimore Police Of Racial Profiling
Alleged racial profiling in Baltimore. An immigrant advocacy group claims Baltimore police are singling out people they believe to be in the U.S. illegally.


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