The Keep Washington Working Act (KWW) or RCW 10.93.160, signed into law in 2019, prohibits state and local law enforcement agencies from assisting federal immigration enforcement agencies.
As President Donald Trump steps into office and reports of migrant arrests flood the media, one emotion is rising for local immigrants and their support systems: fear.
Woman charged in connection with Border Patrol agent’s shooting death in Vermont pleads not guilty
On Thursday, a grand jury indicted Teresa Youngblut on two counts of using a deadly weapon and discharging that weapon while ...
A group of young people linked to multiple violent deaths left a trail of sometimes unsettling interactions with Vermonters — including a realtor, an employee at an AT&T store and hotel workers.
Gov. Greg Abbott, seeking about $11 billion to defray state spending on border security, didn’t come empty handed to ...
The accord will expand the Trump administration’s footprint by deputizing National Guard members as immigration agents.
Texas National Guard soldiers now have the authority to make immigration arrests and help detain and deport undocumented ...
Investigators are exploring connections between the killing of a Vermont Border Patrol agent and multiple coast-to-coast ...
With plans in the works and troops on the way, military assumes a mostly familiar role on the border
Dozens of Marines unfurled coils of concertina wire — one on the ground and one slightly above — making it more difficult to ...
Kootenai County Jail reports a rise in Border Patrol holds, largely due to Washington law changes and federal policy shifts, impacting detainees from multiple states ...
A Washington state woman was ordered held without bail Thursday in connection with the death of a U.S. Border Patrol agent in ...
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