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The ACLU is suing the U.S. government, demanding due process. The Trump administration says it will reinstate some visas, but questions remain.
The federal government is now reversing its termination of legal status for international students, including one studying in Portland.
People interested in becoming a caregiver for older adults or people with disabilities in New Mexico will face more strict ...
Portland's spring cleanup saw a huge turnout as more than 1,700 people took to the streets to help tidy things up.
Things changed after park ranger Alex Arrell came across Portland Police Sgt. Dan DiMatteo, who was on a hike during his ...
President Donald Trump can't block federal funding to sanctuary cities, a judge ruled. In this photo, Trump watches the ...
Bellows had pushed back on Real ID during her time as a state lawmaker and leader of the ACLU of Maine, but has since ...
The DOJ told a legal services provider it would not renew its contract at the end of April. The decision could leave families ...
In the first 100 days of the Trump administration, we filed 107 legal actions. More than 1 million ACLU members have taken ...
After terminating the legal status of several international students, the federal government is now reversing course. A lawyer for the government read a statement in federal court saying ICE was ...
The Maine DEP says Mallinckrodt US LLC has failed to fully remove toxic mercury contamination decades after polluting the ...
The Justice Department announced Friday it was restoring the student visa registrations of thousands of international ...
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