Stories

New Hampshire’s Immigration Detention Facility Saw Spike In February

March 22, 2017

The number of people detained in New Hampshire by federal immigration authorities since Donald Trump took office was greater than the number detained any of the previous six months.

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Trump’s Travel Ban Has Serious Financial Consequences For Refugee Resettlement Agencies

March 22, 2017

Refugee resettlement agencies receive funding based on the number of people they anticipate resettling, so the uncertainty around President Trump’s travel ban has serious fiscal consequences.

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Refugee Nearly Freezes To Death Fleeing To Canada Via Upstate New York Woods

March 20, 2017

Many recent immigrants living in the U.S. are scared that their claims for asylum won’t have a fair hearing by the Trump administration. Hundreds of those people are fleeing to Canada; and for one man the journey through the frigid, snowy woods nearly killed him.

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Is Spring Getting Longer in New Hampshire?

March 20, 2017

Monday is the vernal equinox: that’s the beginning of spring, according to astronomers. For ecologists, spring isn’t just a matter of the earth’s rotation around the sun.  It has to do with events like melting snow, and the tree canopy.  According to new research from the University of New Hampshire, that ecological spring, also known as the “vernal window,” may be getting longer.

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Lawmakers, Businesses Say Worker Visa Restrictions Will Harm Maine Tourism Industry

March 17, 2017

Summer resorts around the nation are bracing for a tough season — not because the tourists won’t come, but because the workers might not. The reinstatement of a cap on visas for temporary workers has some in the hospitality industry predicting catastrophe.

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New England’s Ski Industry Prepares For A Changing Climate

March 16, 2017

For the first time in decades, the length of the U.S. ski season is shrinking.

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Not For The First Time, Mass. Governor Pushes To Run Federal Water Program

March 9, 2017

Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker is again pushing an environmental bill that — if funded — would allow the state to take the reins of a federal water protection program.

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New Hampshire Governor Points Fingers For Fentanyl Problem; Massachusetts Responds

March 3, 2017

Governor Chris Sununu is getting attention for his recent claims that the city of Lawrence, Mass., is the main source of fentanyl hitting New Hampshire.

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ICE Agents And The Power Of Discretion In Immigration Enforcement

March 3, 2017

Just the term “ICE” evokes emotion. Three letters emblazoned on the back of a dark jacket; nondescript white vans — they’re images synonymous with fear among immigrants in the country illegally.

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As More Asylum-Seekers Flee To Canada, Taxi Rides To The Border Raise Red Flags

March 3, 2017

As high volumes of migrants flee the United States to apply for asylum in Canada, one popular route into Quebec is just west of Lake Champlain. To get to the snowy illegal crossing, many are calling a cab.

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