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Plus, two more members of the Vermont farmworker community arrested last month have now been released on bail, while four people have been deported and three remain in detention.
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Mohsen Mahdawi, who lives in Vermont, said his attendance at the graduation marked a victory over the Trump administration and a reminder to others who haven't been so fortunate.
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A woman charged in the January killing of a U.S. Border Patrol agent during a Vermont traffic stop fired the bullet that struck him in the neck, authorities say in a new report.
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In a virtual hearing from a federal immigration courtroom in Chelmsford, Massachusetts, Judge Yul-mi Cho set a $1,500 bond for Diblaim Maximo Sargento-Morales, who was being held in Texas.
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A Russian-born scientist and Harvard University researcher has been charged with trying to smuggle frog embryos into the country. A hearing on her case was held Wednesday in Vermont.
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The Trump administration seeks to challenge the constitutional provision that guarantees automatic citizenship to babies born in the U.S. But the arguments are likely to focus on a different question.
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Judge William Sessions made the order for Öztürk's release from the bench, saying he found serious claims "of both due process and first amendment violations" in her arrest in Somerville in March.
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The Vermont Immigration Legal Defense Fund aims to raise $1 million for the Vermont Asylum Assistance Project, a Burlington-based nonprofit that has represented more than 300 people in immigration proceedings over the past year.
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The local immigrant farmworker organization Migrant Justice said that the federal government sent 28-year-old Luis Enrique Gomez-Aguilar to Mexico on Monday, and then sent 32-year-old Urillas Sargento and 22-year-old Dani Alvarez-Perez there today.
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The Second Circuit Court of Appeals rejected a motion by the federal government to delay or block the Tufts University doctoral student's transfer to Vermont for a bail hearing. The judges also stated that if the government detained Öztürk to prevent speech with which it disagrees, "Such an act would be a violation of the Constitution."