Maysoon Khan
Investigative ReporterMaysoon Khan is an investigative reporting fellow with The Accountability Project, Connecticut Public’s investigative team. She reports on local and state government, immigration, criminal justice reform, courts and related issues, with a focus on holding elected officials accountable. Previously, she covered New York state government for The Associated Press.
In her free time, Maysoon enjoys exploring new restaurants and diving into niche historical topics on Wikipedia.
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The money will keep the program running for another year or two, giving city officials time to search for future support.
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Disruptive encounters in Connecticut are a microcosm of the federal government's new approach to immigration enforcement, which has at times turned violent.
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It’s unclear whether the city paid a ransom, which systems were impacted or the number of people whose personal information was breached.
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Funcionarios encargados de hacer cumplir la ley y legisladores en Connecticut están evaluando cómo responder cuando el ICE detiene por la fuerza a personas en sus comunidades.
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Connecticut's autism waiver program funds home and community supports, including respite care, job coaching and live-in companions, which often aren't covered under private health insurance.
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Law enforcement officials and lawmakers in Connecticut are weighing how to respond when ICE forcefully detains people in their communities.
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Los funcionarios dijeron que están trabajando con las partes interesadas y organizaciones de defensa para determinar cómo sería el proceso.
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In a complaint filed earlier this year, the Hartford Police Union accused city officials of violating the state's labor laws when they reconstituted the civilian review board in 2020.
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Officials said they are working with stakeholders and advocacy organizations to determine what the process would look like.
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Alexander Thomas faces second degree larceny and second degree money laundering charges.