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About four of five Maryland school children who receive free and reduced price lunches during the school year may be going hungry this summer….

The U.S. Senate on Wednesday approved its own $4.6 billion humanitarian aid package for the southern U.S. border, setting up a clash with U.S….

On a weekend that saw the Trump administration abort a planned roundup of people said to be facing deportation orders, U.S. Rep. Jamie Raskin…

The U.S. House on Tuesday passed a bill that aims to give up to 2.5 million undocumented immigrants a pathway to U.S. citizenship. The…

U.S. citizens who live with undocumented immigrant family members could lose federal housing assistance under a proposed rule from the Trump administration. Civil rights…

We were quite disappointed in Maryland Matters’ opinion column “Frank DeFilippo: Coming to America” (April 22). Concerns about the lack of assimilation of immigrants…

Pepe can still cut grass and hang drywall and Lupe can still make beds and pick crab meat. But legal or illegal, they’ll have…

The news cycle for the Maryland angle on the immigration crisis along the Mexican border lasted about four minutes. U.S. Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D)…

By Bruce DePuyt Activists on both sides of the immigration debate are leaning hard on Maryland lawmakers this week, offering testimony late into the…

By Charlie Gerow Last week, Attorney General Jeff Sessions, speaking on behalf of President Trump announced that the administration would end DACA, the Deferred…