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The New Farms for New Americans program provides farmland and resources for immigrants and refugees at the Intervale Center in Burlington. The program works to address food insecurity and provide traditional or culturally significant agricultural experiences. Farmers in the program are once again dealing with flood impacts in the area, but the Center made changes last summer to lessen the burden.
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Los agentes del Servicio de Control de Inmigración y Aduanas (ICE) de EE.UU. en Vermont deportaron a una madre y a sus dos hijos antes de que la familia solicitara una suspensión de deportación, impactando a los defensores.
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ICE agents in Vermont deported a mother and her two children before they could apply for a stay of removal, shocking her supporters.
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The Vermont chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union sought electronic records related to the department's communications with federal immigration authorities. The sheriff's department would only provide the records in person.
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"The Cemetery of Untold Stories" is an exploration of the act of storytelling and the characters we all create.
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The legislation would eliminate a one-year residency requirement for grants that cover workforce training and courses like driver's ed. The bill already passed in the Senate.
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Made Here"Hide" takes viewers inside the daily lives of migrant farmers who sustain Vermont's dairy farms as they organize in an effort to overcome isolation and discrimination.
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Before he became a refugee, Abdihamid says he guided his family's herd of camels from village to village, selling the animals� valuable milk.
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The pandemic-era policy nearly halted the processing of asylum applications. As Title 42 was lifted on Thursday, officials braced for an influx of migrants. But the reality was relatively calm.
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Host Mikaela Lefrak speaks with an immigration attorney in Vermont and the head of a refugee center in Montreal about U.S.-Canada border relations and asylum seekers.