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Two Michigan congresswomen visited the state’s largest immigrant detention center Tuesday. They are calling for stronger oversight of the Department of Homeland Security
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Mayor McCraight said that the detention center would be opposed by the city
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is planning to open a new administrative office in Southfield
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Michigan’s Attorney General is encouraging residents to know their rights when dealing with immigration enforcement
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The bills would forbid immigration enforcement actions at schools, houses of worship and hospitals
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The ICE reforms that Peters and Slotkin demand include a ban on agents wearing masks, that they visibly identify themselves, and only enter homes with valid judicial warrants
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Focus West Michigan 1-22-26: Statewide program launched to improve teacher recruitment and retentionMEWI launches Education Preparation Providers Collaborative, Two former U.S. Presidents to speak at dinner in GR, apartment fire rescue, Gaines Twp. meeting on data center, Wedgwood presents ‘The Story You Don’t See,’ a MI county says no to ICE, failed EV plant lawsuit, drivers ed, and more
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The numbers tell a complicated story
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Leaders gather to ask for fair treatment by ICE, multi-car pileup on I-196, MSP and truckers combat human trafficking, Code Blue for the homeless, digital tool for organ donations, EGLE awards PFAS grants. MI looking at austerity budget in ’26, new wave of violence at MI correction facilities, and more
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Grand Rapids area interfaith leaders and elected officials made a public appeal to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement for the fair treatment of immigrants, refugees and protestors