Esmy Jimenez
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Health
What happened to the 1,200 Seattle students potentially exposed to hepatitis and HIV?
Two months after Neighborcare, a local low-income healthcare provider alerted some 1200 Seattle students about a mishap, parents and students struggle with mixed feelings.
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Crime
Increased police patrols to continue after Memorial Day shootings
A woman and three children were injured in two separate shootings in South Seattle, Monday. And while crime can have seasonal variability, city and police officials are trying to get ahead of the summer spike in crime with new measures this time.
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Two Washington airports risk millions in funding if they don’t cooperate with ICE
Seattle’s Boeing Field and the Yakima Air Terminal have a tough choice: either allow Immigration and Customs Enforcement flights to land at the airport or risk future grants from the Federal Aviation Administration.
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After losing Boeing Field, ICE lands deportation flight in Yakima
After losing its only flight operator at Boeing Field last week, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement switched to the Yakima Air Terminal in Central Washington.
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The complicated relationship between temporary and local farmworkers in Mattawa, WA
A report from central Washington state.
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Health
They came to Washington to work, then they got the mumps
We roll up a long, gravel road about 20 miles outside Mattawa, a small farming town in central Washington state. We’re on the King Fuji Ranch where there's four suspected cases of the mumps and over a 100 exposed workers quarantined.
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ICE flights at Boeing Field lose ground service over deportations
A ban on deportation flights at Boeing Field may happen sooner than expected.
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3 ways Boeing Field is preventing ‘ICE Air’ from deporting immigrants
Dow Constantine's executive order may be the first of its kind in the nation.
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Health
For sexual assault victims , it's a struggle to just get evidence collected
After a sexual assault, if a survivor chooses to get a rape kit, they first have to find the right clinic to actually get one. For the third time, U.S. Senator Patty Murray is sponsoring a bill that seeks to change that and improve the care survivors get at medical centers nationwide.
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Tax form typo, or is your employee undocumented?
"No-match" letters are sent by the Social Security Administration when there’s a typo on W-2 forms. But in some cases, they indicate the employee is using a fake social security number. What does that mean in today’s immigration climate?