Immigration
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‘Our community is terrified’: Wisconsin immigrants brace for threat of mass deportations
On the campaign trail, President-elect Donald Trump promised to lead the largest deportation effort in U.S. history.
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Wisconsin voters OK changes to constitutional language on citizens and voting
Wisconsin voters have agreed to amend language in the state’s constitution that limits voting to U.S. citizens.
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Immigrants provide important economic contributions in Wisconsin, report says
In Wisconsin, the report found that immigrants paid $3 billion in federal, state and local taxes in 2022, and held $3.3 billion in spending power.
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Wausau Assembly candidates agree on issue of new refugee placement
This election year, WPR is asking people what issues they care about as they head to the polls. In Wausau, some asked whether state and local governments were doing enough to smooth the way for new arrivals.
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Limits on noncitizen voting: What to know about Wisconsin’s Nov. 5 referendum
A statewide proposal on the Nov. 5 ballot would amend language in the Wisconsin Constitution that limits voting to U.S. citizens.
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Far from the border, immigration a top GOP issue in swing state Wisconsin
While Wisconsin is more than a thousand miles from the U.S.-Mexico border, immigration has emerged as one of the top issues in the race for president. Those numbers are driven almost entirely by GOP voters.
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Trump calls Harris ‘mentally disabled’ in Wisconsin speech focused on immigration
The Republican former president addressed a crowd Saturday inside a high school auditorium in Prairie du Chien.
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During rally in Eau Claire, JD Vance promises increased deportations under Trump
Republican vice presidential candidate JD Vance described a decline in public safety and repeatedly criticized the Biden administration for its immigration policies during a visit to Eau Claire on Tuesday.
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Immigrants in Green Bay say federal policy protects them from deportation during labor disputes
Immigrant workers involved in labor disputes could be temporarily protected from deportation under a Biden-Harris Administration policy.
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New UMOS CEO stresses seasonal farmworker safety, impact of new protections
UMOS recently confirmed that long-time employee Jose Martinez will become the organization’s next permanent president and CEO. He joined WPR’s “Wisconsin Today” to discuss its programs and the impact they have on farmworker families.