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Many Native Americans are carrying tribal documents proving their U.S. citizenship in case they are stopped or questioned by federal immigration agent
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A Wisconsin professor is calling another potential government shutdown the ultimate test for the Democratic Party
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From a Manitowoc foundry to a south-central Wisconsin dairy, immigrant workers and their employers are grappling with visa changes, enforcement crackdowns and an increasingly fragile labor pipeline.
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The Tribe emphasizes that the safety and dignity of their members are their top priorities.
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Embattled Wisconsin Judge Hannah Dugan, who was convicted of obstruction last month for helping an immigrant evade federal officers, has sent her resignation letter to the governor.
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The Wisconsin Constitution bars convicted felons from holding public office
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Federal prosecutors charged Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan with obstruction, a felony, and concealing an individual to prevent arrest, a misdemeanor, in April
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Federal prosecutors charged Hannah Dugan with obstruction and concealment in April
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Defense attorneys and prosecutors were set Thursday to choose the jurors who will decide whether a Wisconsin judge accused of helping a Mexican immigrant dodge federal officers committed a crime
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A federal judge said Wednesday that the trial for a Wisconsin judge charged with illegally helping an immigrant evade federal agents will go on as planned next month, brushing past talk of a possible plea agreement