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California could lose votes in the electoral college and suffer economic setbacks if President Trump鈥檚 immigration crackdown deters people from moving to the state.
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California voted to bar immigrants from schools and social services in 1994. Now most Californians see immigrants as a benefit to the state.
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Some food trucks, farmers markets and small restaurants are temporarily closed, while others are shielding workers and raising funds to help.
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A week after two Oregon wine industry workers were arrested by federal immigration officials, the state鈥檚 largest agriculture group is speaking up about the connection between farms and immigrants.
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Jill Damatac joins the Exchange to talk about her book about her life as an undocumented immigrant in the U.S., why she left, and why she's back.
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President Donald Trump鈥檚 signature budget legislation would punish 14 states that offer health coverage to people in the U.S. without authorization, including California, Oregon and Washington.
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The county Board of Commissioners discussed, but did not vote on, a resolution at odds with Oregon law.
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Colleges and universities in Oregon and California can no longer allow students without permanent legal status access to some federally funded programs meant to help disadvantaged students earn degrees, according to a recent decision from the U.S. Department of Education.
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The Eureka City Council overwhelmingly voted to become a sanctuary city on Tuesday night. The city decided to do it in the face of possible backlash from the federal government.
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Portland has joined at least four other cities and counties in a lawsuit against the Trump administration's threat to pull federal funding from jurisdictions with sanctuary laws that limit cooperation with immigration officials.
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Information about deportations is hitting people at a fast pace 鈥 especially in California鈥檚 agricultural community.
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The Trump administration鈥檚 planned undocumented immigration crackdown has spread anxiety in some immigrant communities. We asked Southwestern Oregon sheriffs if their policies on immigration enforcement have changed.
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California鈥檚 estimated 100,000 undocumented college students are grappling with President Trump鈥檚 plans of mass deportations. Dream centers on many campuses are stepping in to provide guidance and meet the skyrocketing demand for legal services from students.
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One of President Trump鈥檚 first executive orders threatened to withhold federal funding from so-called sanctuary jurisdictions. California is one of them.