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Los Angeles Moves Closer To Legalizing Sidewalk Food Vendors

Sunday, July 02, 2017

A campaign to legalize street vending is gaining strength from local resistance to President Trump's immigration policies — and fears that infractions could lead to deportation.

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Los Angeles Moves Closer To Legalizing Sidewalk Food Vendors

Monday, June 26, 2017

A campaign to legalize street vending is gaining strength from local resistance to President Trump's immigration policies — and fears that infractions could lead to deportation.

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$100,000 To Snitch? Perks For Jailhouse Informants Come Under Scrutiny

Saturday, June 10, 2017

Legislators in at least four states are now trying to make sure that rewarding jailhouse informants — with cash, perks or deals for freedom — isn't leading to wrongful convictions.

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A Judge Orders One Syrian Family's Asylum Request Be Processed

Friday, March 10, 2017

The temporary order sets aside President Trump's most recent travel ban, but just for this one case. But lawsuits in other courts are seeking to overturn the executive order entirely.

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Green Card Holders Worry About Trump's Efforts To Curtail Immigration

Tuesday, February 21, 2017

Immigrant advocates say they've seen more interest in applying for U.S. citizenship from green card holders since President Trump first announced his travel ban order.

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After 2 Weeks In Office, Trump Faces More Than 50 Lawsuits

Thursday, February 02, 2017

In that same time, the Obama administration faced five suits; George W. Bush had four. Most of the suits against the Trump administration are about his temporary travel ban and refugee restrictions.

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