
Maysoon Khan
Investigative Reporter-
Policy changes under the Trump administration have diminished protections for Special Immigrant Juvenile Status holders, putting them at risk of being removed from the country.
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Menores migrantes maltratados y desatendidos temen ser deportados tras cambio de política migratoriaLa administración Trump revocó las protecciones para los jóvenes migrantes con Estatus Especial de Inmigrante Juvenil, poniendo a cientos de solicitantes en Connecticut en riesgo potencial de deportación.
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Migrant children in CT who were abused, neglected fear deportation after immigration policy reversalThe Trump administration rolled back protections for migrant youth with Special Immigrant Juvenile Status, putting hundreds of applicants in Connecticut at potential risk for deportation.
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Leaders of the Connecticut House and Senate are staying silent on why money earmarked in the previous two-year budget for a youth workforce program went to a nonprofit that is now being eyed in a federal probe.
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A grand jury subpoena orders state officials to compile records describing McCrory's ties with a consultant who received thousands in taxpayer funding.
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The federal inquiry comes several months after Connecticut halted funding to a social services organization in Hartford that was the victim of a $300,000 wire fraud.
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About 800 teens and young adults in Hartford are set to participate this summer.
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Many hospitals now pay millions each year to their parent organizations. In Connecticut, state officials have little insight into what these fees represent, and why they're rising.
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Former employees of the Blue Hills Civic Association are campaigning to preserve youth employment opportunities in the city.
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Bikers rode to Hartford City Hall to speak out against a measure that could result in new restrictions on bike lanes in exchange for more parking.