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Two employees of a Lawrence, Kansas, business were convicted of conspiring to "encourage or induce" undocumented immigrants to reside in the U.S. But the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals found that the federal statute "criminalizes a substantial amount of constitutionally protected speech."
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Kansans who help resettle refugees are preparing to welcome 500 people from Afghanistan to the state. Many are destined for Wichita and Kansas City, but they'll be scattered across Kansas.
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President Trump is unveiling an immigration plan that would vastly change who's allowed into the United States. The administration's proposal focuses on…
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Immigrants that come to Wichita to start a new life say they face significant adjustments that can be overwhelming at times. But are they getting the help…
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For years, one of the first stops for immigrant groups arriving in Garden City has been an apartment in a brick building.A sign posted on the front door…
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Saleh Mohammed fled his native Myanmar in 2015. “Too much fighting over there,” he said. As a member of the Rohingya ethnic minority, he was in...
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A team of lawyers has volunteered to make sure immigrant children in Topeka separated from their parents have the legal help they need to reunite with...
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A Topeka shelter has been receiving children who were separated from their parents at the border for about two weeks, its executive director confirmed...
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A Topeka shelter is housing children separated from their parents at the U.S. southern border. The Villages, Inc. has a 50-year history of taking in...
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The Trump administration’s policy of separating parents and children who cross the border without legal permission has become a divisive issue across the…
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U.S. Rep. Kevin Yoder, R-Kansas, joined a growing bipartisan group of lawmakers calling on the Trump administration to discontinue its practice of...
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Johnson County leaders have sent a letter to U.S. Rep. Kevin Yoder, R-Kansas, demanding he act to prevent families seeking asylum from being separated...