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Window with poster about how to handle immigration raids, man behind at table

The deadline to renew DACA is here, but 36,000 people still have not applied

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About 154,000 people are eligible to renew. As of Thursday morning, many still had not applied — cost, the difficulty in getting legal help and fear of how the government will treat them are likely reasons.

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The Supreme Court is considering whether immigrants detained for more than six months should have a chance at bail

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Photograph of a black and white wedding photo, bride laughing in groom's arms

He’s been deported twice. This third time, his family is leaving the US with him.

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Man in front of filing cabinet in crowded office

Here’s how one New Yorker is helping immigrants — himself included — with government check-ins

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Two men speaking at a desk, with a woman sitting between translating

Trump’s nominee for Homeland Security spent the final part of his military career working south of the border

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Antonio Guerra, Cetra's director of Interpreting Services, with his team of interpreters at the US Pacific Command's 13th annual Chiefs of Defense Conference in Seoul, South Korea

How do you say ‘shutdown’ in Spanish or Chinese? Crisis leaves translation contracts in limbo

We visit language services company Cetra, whose contract to provide interpreters at an international defense chiefs conference has been canceled.