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A Florida law that allows kids who were brought to the U.S. illegally by their parents, to qualify for in-state tuition, could be on the chopping block.
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The Florida Supreme Court approved Gov. Ron DeSantis’ request to impanel a statewide grand jury to investigate immigration-related issues such as the smuggling of undocumented children into the state.
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Faith-based and immigrant-advocacy groups on Thursday urged Gov. Ron DeSantis’ administration to scrap a proposed rule that would strip licenses of providers who offer shelter and other services to unaccompanied immigrant children.
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A life lived traveling to the home country of her ancestors led to Gabriela Garcia’s debut novel — 'Of Women and Salt' — this month’s Sundial Book Club title.
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Are you ready to say goodbye to your mask? Plus, Sundial's Book Club looking at the relationships women have with their mothers and ancestors. And a discussion of when rescuing a bird doesn’t go as planned.
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The unaccompanied minors are spending an average of 117 hours in detention facilities, beyond the 72 hours allowed, according to a Department of Homeland Security document.
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There are more places to get vaccinated and more people who can get the shots. Also, the saga of sewers in Fort Lauderdale and a controversial immigration detention center may reopen in Homestead.
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Officials say a Trump administration initiative requiring asylum-seekers to "remain in Mexico" is deterring border-crossers.
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17 self-portraits of student artists, ages six to 12, from The Guatemalan-Maya Center in Lake Worth are part of a new Coral Gables Museum art…
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The Homestead detention center for migrant children is expected to close at the end of this month. The private prison company that runs the facility will…
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The government has spent more than $33 million in 46 days to keep the Homestead detention center up and running even though no children are housed there,…
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The new policy would end the Flores settlement and allow the government to hold families with children without a deadline, in a change from the way cases are handled today.