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U.S. border agents search Canadian fishing boats in dispute waters off Maine coast

At least 10 Canadian fishing boats operating in disputed waters off the coast of Maine were intercepted in recent days by U.S. Border Patrol agents searching for illegal immigrants, according to Canadian news organizations. The boats were stopped while fishing near Machias Seal Island, an area where both the United States and Canada claim jurisdiction. […]

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Protesters of immigration policies organize rallies across Maine

AUBURN — Protesters in Lewiston-Auburn joined many across Maine and the nation Saturday to show their frustration with the Trump administration’s immigration policies. Some signs locally read, “Stop Separating Families,” “Resist Hate and Racism” or “Stop This Nightmare.” Longley Bridge was covered end-to-end with hundreds of protesters at the Families Belong Together rally, part of […]

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Augusta, Farmington immigration rallies draw hundreds

AUGUSTA — Hoai-nam Hoang stood on State Street near the statehouse Saturday holding a simple sign. Hand printed on cardboard, it said thanks to compassion, an immigrant family came to the United States. That family was her own. Hoang’s parents and her older brother and sister traveled to the United States as refugees in 1980 […]

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Rallies against Trump immigration policy planned for central Maine

Rallies in Auburn, Farmington, Augusta and other Maine cities are planned this weekend as part of a nationwide protest of President Donald Trump’s immigration policies and to show support for immigrants. Across the country, more than 600 events are being planned as part of Families Belong Together hosted by MoveOn.org. “We want a humane and […]

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Poliquin supports immigration bill that fails to pass in House

An immigration bill that sought to bridge the divide separating Republican members of the U.S. House of Representatives failed by a wide margin Wednesday. The compromise measure that President Donald Trump urged the House to pass secured the support of only half of GOP lawmakers, including U.S. Rep. Bruce Poliquin, a two-term incumbent from Maine’s […]

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17 states sue Trump administration over family separations

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Seventeen states, including New York and California, sued the Trump administration Tuesday to force it to reunite the thousands of immigrant children and parents it separated at the border, as pressure mounted to reconnect families more quickly. “The administration’s practice of separating families is cruel, plain and simple,” New Jersey Attorney […]

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Court upholds Trump travel ban, rejects discrimination claim

WASHINGTON (AP) — A sharply divided Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld President Donald Trump’s ban on travel from several mostly Muslim countries, rejecting a challenge that it discriminated against Muslims or exceeded his authority. A dissenting justice said the outcome was a historic mistake. The 5-4 decision Tuesday is a big victory for Trump on […]

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House GOP struggles with immigration bill ahead of recess

WASHINGTON (AP) — Struggling to find the votes to pass an immigration overhaul, House Republicans are focusing on a slimmed-down bill to stem the crisis of separating immigrant families at the border. But even that more modest measure has hit uncertainty. President Donald Trump rejected the idea of adding more immigration judges, insisting it would […]