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“We knew that this was coming,” said Mayor Brandon Scott about Trump’s recent actions during one of his regular Wednesday press conferences. “Folks should have taken the President for his word when he said he was going to do the things that he's doing.”
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In 2019, Angelo Solera founded Nuestra Raices, Inc., which works in Baltimore's Hispanic and Latino communities.
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Maryland is preparing for an influx of immigrants looking for less hostile living conditions than in other less-welcoming states.
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Midday host Tom Hall speaks with immigrant community activists on the national and local level to explore immigration concerns going into 2025.
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The Republican Senate candidate vetoed more than 160 bills during eight years as governor, including those related to guns, abortion, police reform and minimum wage.
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Nearly 20% of the state’s population is foreign born, and about 225,000 people are in the state without authorization.
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We go On the Record with members of Centro Hispano de Frederick, which offers resources and services to the immigrant community in Frederick County.
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Changes to juvenile crime laws, protections for gender-affirming care, and new requirements for motorcycle and horse riders become law on October 1.
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Krish O'Mara Vignarajah, President and CEO of Global Refuge, joins Midday to address redirecting disinformation about the immigrant community during this year's presidential election.
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Immigration is a touchy topic in an election year. But what is the reality on the ground? We talk to local immigration officials.