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UPDATE: Congress votes on laws to punish sanctuary cities and put harsher penalties on returned deportees
The two House GOP projects are aimed at fighting undocumented immigration and strengthening President Donald Trump’s deportation force.
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New study dismantles the myth that immigration fuels crime
President Trump and the Republican Party are pushing for a new law that would increase penalties for undocumented immigrants who are caught entering the country illegally. But a major study published this week finds no link between immigration and crime.
Refugees and immigrants come together to sing an improvised song with Eleni Arapoglou
This is what Eleni Arapoglou means when she speaks about the power of the voice. She improvises a sing-along with a group of immigrants and refugees in Boston and the result was just beautiful.

Trump administration moves to defend controversial Texas immigration law in court
The Justice Department told lawyers who are suing the state over its new anti-sanctuary law, SB4, that it would file a statement of interest in the case and try to weigh in through oral arguments.
Eleni Arapoglou: 'The best way to preserve home within you is through music'
Eleni Arapoglou uses new sounds and rhythms to preserve her roots. Eleni is part of the U-Lab 'Immigrant Sounds' sessions that celebrate World Refugee Day and Immigrant Heritage Month.

A Hispanic man who helped clean up the debris of 9/11 now finds himself fighting deportation
Carlos Humberto Cardona came to the United Stated aged 17 in 1986. A drug peddling charge 27 years ago resulted in his arrest by ICE in February. His family is seeking clemency for Cardona who suffers respiratory problems due to his work at Ground Zero.
Ni de aquí ni de allá: A new generation of halfsies
There has always been movement of people, and as we commemorate World Refugee Day on June 20th a group of musicians, activists and community members got together at The Urbano Project in Boston to share their experiences and reflect on the diversity that makes up American society: "The direction of where the world is going is encouraging us all, almost forcing us all, to break down those walls."


