'Never been on my own': Youth risk lives crossing border Every year tens of thousands of children unlawfully cross the border without parents or guardians. They’re fleeing violence and poverty. Ruby de Luna
Mexico to Seattle Dreamers: Trump make you nervous? Come home As some Dreamers feel less welcome in the U.S., Mexico is making a play to attract them back. A small delegation from Mexico recently visited Seattle to... Liz Jones
As Trump kills the 'startup visa,' will Seattle's tech industry suffer? Emily Fox talks with immigration attorney Tahmina Watson about President Trump's decision to put an end to the International Entrepreneur Rule, which... Emily Fox Andy Hurst
The travel ban is back. What to expect at Sea-Tac Airport A portion of President Trump’s travel ban on six majority Muslim nations is set to be reinstated on Thursday. Much has changed since the initial ban... Liz Jones
As Trump's travel ban partially takes effect, what does that mean for our state? Bill Radke talks with KUOW immigration reporter Liz Jones about the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to hear arguments this fall on President Trump's... Bill Radke Liz Jones Andy Hurst
Let's call your mama! What it's like to walk out of immigration jail in Tacoma It’s late afternoon when two men emerge from the Northwest Detention Center. Liz Jones
Hunger strike at Tacoma detention center? ICE and advocates disagree Immigrant advocates say more than 25 women joined a hunger strike this weekend at the Northwest Detention Center in Tacoma. This follows reports of... Liz Jones
Why are asylum seekers sneaking into Canada through Washington? Kim Malcolm talks with Seattle Times reporter Nina Shapiro about why a growing number of asylum seekers are sneaking into Canada through Washington state. Kim Malcolm Andy Hurst
Migrant students graduate with a goal: To give back to their hardworking parents It’s graduation season. For high school students it’s the beginning of a new chapter in their young adult life. For migrant students, graduation marks a... Ruby de Luna
Deported after DUI? King County says that’s not fair If you’re convicted of a first-time DUI in Washington state, you could be sentenced to one night in jail, pay up to $5,000 in fines, and lose your... Andy Hurst