Federal Agents Board Buses 100 Miles From Border To Ask, Are You A U.S. Citizen? U.S. Border Patrol agents are boarding buses and stopping cars from private lines like Greyhound and Concord Coach within 100 miles of a U.S. border, asking passengers if they're American citizens. Samantha Raphelson
Trump wants fewer refugees. Here's what that could mean for Seattle Kim Malcolm talks with Rabbi Will Berkovitz about how Trump's plan to reduce the number of refugees in the U.S. will impact the refugee community in the Puget Sound region. Berkovitz is CEO of Jewish Family Service in Seattle. Kim Malcolm
Some immigrants withdraw from public benefits for fear of losing green cards Ross Reynolds talk to Sarah Sumadi, senior program manager at One America, and Aliya Haq, nutrition services supervisor with the International Community... Ross Reynolds
'I'm beginning to hear a needle drop.' Poet reflects on family ghosts Denver poet Diana Khoi Nguyen's family is haunted by bees. It's easier for them to speak about the bees than it is to speak about her brother's suicide.... Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong
Congressman Kilmer on the effects of a government shutdown Bill Radke talks to Congressman Derek Kilmer about President Trump's announcement that he would consider a government shutdown if he doesn't see a vote... Bill Radke
How many separated immigrant children are in Washington? The state wants to know Across the country, 711 immigrant children separated from their parents at the border still remain disconnected from their families. Now, Washington... Anna Boiko-Weyrauch
With family reunification deadline upon us, what's the state of Washington detentions? Today is the deadline for the Trump administration to finish reunifying families it separated at the border. Meghan Casey of the Northwest Immigrant... Casey Martin
PHOTOS: Honduran mom reunited with son after almost two months in detention A mother and child from Honduras, forced apart for nearly two months, are the first family of asylum seekers to be reunited in the Northwest. Megan Farmer
Honduran mom freed from Tacoma detention still can't see her 6-year-old son Yolany Padilla and her six-year-old son, Jelsin, crossed the border into Texas in May after fleeing Honduras, one of the world's most violent nations.... John Ryan
DNA testing to unite immigrant families is more complicated than it seems Late last month, a federal judge in San Diego gave the Trump administration two weeks to reunite children under five with their parents, after... Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong