Months of deportation fears have shaken Northwest Latino cultural events ahead of Hispanic Heritage Month Concerns about rising U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrests have had a chilling effect on many Latino cultural events in the Pacific Northwest this year. Many landmark events have been canceled, including several that celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month. Adia White/Northwest News Network
A look at the political fallout from the immigration raid at a Georgia Hyundai plant After a mass immigration enforcement operation at a Georgia Hyundai plant, there are questions about how Republican-led states balance economic development with the president's immigration priorities. Sam Gringlas
South Korean workers detained in immigration raid leave Atlanta and head home A plane carrying more than 300 workers from South Korea who were detained during an immigration raid at a battery factory in Georgia last week left Atlanta around noon Thursday, bound for South Korea. The Associated Press
Washington farmworker who led union efforts talks life after ICE detention, returning to Mexico Alfredo Juarez Zeferino, who came to the U.S. when he was 8, has been back in Guerrero for more than a month now after deciding to end his deportation fight. Gustavo Sagrero Álvarez
DHS launches immigration crackdowns in Chicago, Boston These announcements by DHS are just the latest escalation of federal action in U.S. cities including Los Angeles and Washington, D.C. — all led by Democrats. Jaclyn Diaz
'I don't want them to think they won': U.S. citizen says masked officers stopped her NPR's Michel Martin has the story of a U.S. citizen who says she was questioned by masked officers who did not identify themselves. Michel Martin
South Korea charters plane for 300 workers detained by ICE at Georgia Hyundai plant South Korea chartered a flight home for over 300 workers detained by federal immigration authorities at a Georgia Hyundai plant. Molly Samuel
Former president of U.S.-Korea Business Council discusses ICE raid at Georgia plant NPR's Leila Fadel talks with Tami Overby, former president of the U.S.-Korea Business Council at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, about the ICE raid at a Georgia plant. Leila Fadel
Judge blocks Trump administration's ending of protections for Venezuelans and Haitians A federal judge on Friday blocked the Trump administration from ending temporary legal protections for more than 1 million people from Haiti and Venezuela who live in the United States. The Associated Press
Advocates pack Seattle courtroom to support immigrant threatened with deportation to Laos Close to 200 people packed a federal courtroom and an overflow room in Seattle Friday morning to show support for a West Seattle man who was detained by ICE in July after decades of checking in with federal officials without any incident. Gustavo Sagrero Álvarez