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NH News Recap for March 21, 2025: Immigration lawyers advise caution, preparation amid Logan Airport ICE detentions
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Local immigration lawyers are raising concerns after two people with legal status were recently detained at Boston Logan Airport after traveling internationally. In one of those cases, a person was deported despite having a visa allowing her to work in the US. We hear how one New Hampshire immigration lawyer is advising clients to prepare if they have international travel plans.
And the number of ICE detainees at Strafford County Jail has increased since January as the Trump administration commits to mass deportations. We talk with a reporter who visited the jail and followed a program that assists people facing deportation.
We discuss these stories and more on this week’s edition of the New Hampshire News Recap.
Guests:
- Lau Guzmán, NHPR
- Amanda Gokee, Boston Globe
Top stories from around New Hampshire this week:
Immigration lawyers concerned about scrutiny, civil rights for green card and visa holders
Two recent cases of people with legal status being detained or deported after arriving at Boston Logan Airport following international travel are raising concerns for immigration lawyers about enforcement at the airport.
Dartmouth urges travel precautions for immigrant, international students
School officials advised students to carry identification and immigration status documents, for international and domestic travel.
More NH law enforcement agencies agree to participate in federal immigration efforts
A growing number of New Hampshire law enforcement agencies have been approved to join a federal program that deputizes local officers to carry out federal immigration enforcement, including serving warrants and detaining people suspected of being in the country illegally.
‘You are not alone’: Inside jail, volunteers work to save ICE detainees from deportation
Volunteers with the New Hampshire Immigrant Visitation Program help with paperwork, the court process, or finding an attorney.
Amphibious migration underway in N.H., a sure sign of spring
Hundreds of wood frogs and spring peepers embark on their annual migration to the vernal pools where they mate and lay their eggs.
More New Hampshire headlines:
NH schools advised to roll back transgender protections to comply with Trump mandates
House bill sparks controversy over Abenaki identity and NH Native American Commission
Portsmouth Naval Shipyard exempted from hiring freeze by the Pentagon
Insurers warn of increased premiums if NH vaccine program is gutted
177 episodes
Manage episode 472607066 series 3304685
Local immigration lawyers are raising concerns after two people with legal status were recently detained at Boston Logan Airport after traveling internationally. In one of those cases, a person was deported despite having a visa allowing her to work in the US. We hear how one New Hampshire immigration lawyer is advising clients to prepare if they have international travel plans.
And the number of ICE detainees at Strafford County Jail has increased since January as the Trump administration commits to mass deportations. We talk with a reporter who visited the jail and followed a program that assists people facing deportation.
We discuss these stories and more on this week’s edition of the New Hampshire News Recap.
Guests:
- Lau Guzmán, NHPR
- Amanda Gokee, Boston Globe
Top stories from around New Hampshire this week:
Immigration lawyers concerned about scrutiny, civil rights for green card and visa holders
Two recent cases of people with legal status being detained or deported after arriving at Boston Logan Airport following international travel are raising concerns for immigration lawyers about enforcement at the airport.
Dartmouth urges travel precautions for immigrant, international students
School officials advised students to carry identification and immigration status documents, for international and domestic travel.
More NH law enforcement agencies agree to participate in federal immigration efforts
A growing number of New Hampshire law enforcement agencies have been approved to join a federal program that deputizes local officers to carry out federal immigration enforcement, including serving warrants and detaining people suspected of being in the country illegally.
‘You are not alone’: Inside jail, volunteers work to save ICE detainees from deportation
Volunteers with the New Hampshire Immigrant Visitation Program help with paperwork, the court process, or finding an attorney.
Amphibious migration underway in N.H., a sure sign of spring
Hundreds of wood frogs and spring peepers embark on their annual migration to the vernal pools where they mate and lay their eggs.
More New Hampshire headlines:
NH schools advised to roll back transgender protections to comply with Trump mandates
House bill sparks controversy over Abenaki identity and NH Native American Commission
Portsmouth Naval Shipyard exempted from hiring freeze by the Pentagon
Insurers warn of increased premiums if NH vaccine program is gutted
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