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DACA recipients now eligible to be police officers in Washington
As the state grapples with officer shortages, the new law aims to help agencies fill vacancies and create forces that better reflect their communities.
As the state grapples with officer shortages, the new law aims to help agencies fill vacancies and create forces that better reflect their communities.
Isolated from the rest of Washington, the economy of tiny Point Roberts depends on B.C. traffic. What does a persistent slump mean for its future?
Immigration officials corrected his record, but the Tacoma center detainee warned of continued risks to himself and his family back in Micronesia.
Nearly half of refugees in the state are children under 18. One Afghan family recounts their experience at Parkside Elementary.
When the U.S. government sued King County to resume flights, volunteers set up a way to track “ICE Air,” which transports deportees via private carriers.