Abused and neglected immigrants gain new protections in Washington Washington Governor Jay Inslee signed a bill this week that bolsters legal protections for young, undocumented immigrants who have been neglected,... Andy Hurst
How Kent became a hub for immigrants and refugees The Kent Valley — Renton, Kent and Auburn — is best known as the biggest manufacturing center in the state. But it’s also a hub for the region’s... KUOW
Seattle lawyers sue for the right to help immigrants When people face deportation at a court in Seattle or Tacoma, and they don’t have an attorney, the immigration judge will often drop a name: The... Liz Jones
The dark history behind this old Chinatown building People may know about the immigration detention center in Tacoma. But one of the earlier detention centers was in Seattle’s Chinatown-International... Ruby de Luna
Why Washington's undocumented immigrant population is rising Kim Malcolm talks with Pew Research Center demographer Jeff Passel about new population estimates about undocumented immigrants in the United States. Kim Malcolm Andy Hurst
For millions, a life in the U.S. comes down to playing the lottery Kim Malcolm talks with reporter Amber Jamieson about the green card lottery , which gives out 50,000 green cards each year through a lottery system.... Kim Malcolm Andy Hurst
Seattle May Day: Mostly peaceful, 5 arrests from day of protests Supporters of immigrants and workers rights rallied through Seattle on Monday as part of the annual May Day demonstration. Most of the rallies were... Lisa Brooks Tom Banse Liz Jones Kate OConnell
As Trump targets H-1B visas, what does it mean for Seattle's tech industry? Bill Radke talks with Tahmina Watson and Stan Sorscher about the potential impact of President Trump's executive order on the H-1B visa program. Watson... Bill Radke Andy Hurst
How does a refugee go from outsider to community member? Many refugee resettlement agencies have been in limbo since the travel bans came out. Ruby de Luna
Seattle attorney behind Dreamer case is a Dreamer himself Seattle area immigration attorney Luis Cortes knew this was a case he had to take. Liz Jones