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Today, Grand Rapids-based activist Aly Bates on the community mood following two recent officer-involved deaths in the city. Also, a conversation with the GR police chief about use-of-force concerns. After that, we meet a retired chemist whose brush with death inspired new bluegrass music. And, a new book about how the US immigration system has shifted away from its 20th-century human rights focus.
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U.S. Congresswoman Debbie Dingell is condemning a recently proposed Trump Administration regulation affecting immigrant children.Dingell said the proposed…
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President Trump's executive order ending family separations at the southern border, but leaving in place the zero-tolerance policy, did nothing to quell…
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On Monday this week, while our nation celebrated the life and principles of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., immigration officials were actively deporting a…
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Lansing's City Council did an about-face last night. The Council reversed its earlier unanimous decision to declare Lansing a "sanctuary city". The 5-2…
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The American Civil Liberties Union in Michigan is suing U.S. Customs and Border Protection, alleging the agency failed to respond to a Freedom of…
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Lansing has become Michigan’s first official “sanctuary city.” Other cities, such has Detroit, have avoided that declaration and instead use terms such as…
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The city of Lansing is taking a stand against the Trump administration’s attack on “sanctuary cities.”Tonight, the Lansing city council was scheduled to…
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A state of limbo is about to lift for hundreds of Iraqis in the United States. The government tried to deport them after they committed crimes, but Iraq…
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A handful of people representing some of Metro Detroit’s immigrant and religious communities met privately with U.S. Homeland Security Secretary John…