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The organization LEAD is expanding with a new location in New Britain and plans to open another center in Hartford.
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A woman in Hartford advocates for family preparedness plans after she had to flee from her home without one.
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Three Manchester, N.H. business owners say they've seen a drop in customers since President Donald Trump took office and immediately started ramping up immigration enforcement across the country, generating fear and uncertainty for many people.
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Immigration attorneys face confusion around Trump’s executive orders and policy changes.
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Highlights from an interview with a CT immigration attorney address how to approach questions about proceedings. The information below does not constitute legal advice.
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Twenty-five people were sworn in as U.S. citizens on Friday at a naturalization ceremony in Hartford. Hear one family's story.
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Following President Trump's immigration crackdown, Mayrena Guerrero has sensed a lot of fear and alarm from her clients. She advises people to plan and carve out ways to have some sense of peace.
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Enfield Republicans say no one wanted to join the town's DEI committee. Enfield Democrats say the GOP-dominated town council never supported it.
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The Tortilleria Semilla Co-op models respect for working environments and ancestral cooking methods as they aim to grow and inspire others.
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A legislative push to raise HUSKY age eligibility, regardless of immigration status, comes as the Trump administration moves to pause federal funding and grants, while it conducts an across-the-board ideological review to uproot progressive initiatives.