They came to Washington to work, then they got the mumps We roll up a long, gravel road about 20 miles outside Mattawa, a small farming town in central Washington state. We’re on the King Fuji Ranch where there's four suspected cases of the mumps and over a 100 exposed workers quarantined. Anna King
ICE flights at Boeing Field lose ground service over deportations A ban on deportation flights at Boeing Field may happen sooner than expected. Esmy Jimenez
3 ways Boeing Field is preventing ‘ICE Air’ from deporting immigrants Dow Constantine's executive order may be the first of its kind in the nation. Esmy Jimenez
Tax form typo, or is your employee undocumented? "No-match" letters are sent by the Social Security Administration when there’s a typo on W-2 forms. But in some cases, they indicate the employee is using a fake social security number. What does that mean in today’s immigration climate? Esmy Jimenez
'Irrational on so many levels.' What Trump's sanctuary city idea could mean for Seattle Trump's latest immigration policy proposes shipping migrants from the U.S.- Mexico border and releasing them in sanctuary cities across the country. Esmy Jimenez
Who are the Benaroyas? They’re not our city’s most magnanimous family, but their name is on a major music hall, a research institute, and wings of the Seattle and Tacoma art museums. Anna Boiko-Weyrauch
PHOTOS: Spending Christmas in a Seattle church, hiding from deportation The Las Posadas pageant tells the biblical story of Mary and Joseph seeking and being denied refuge. A downtown Seattle church put on the pageant for a man trying to avoid deportation to Mexico. Casey Martin
Russian asylum seeker dies after suicide attempt. He was to be expelled this month A Russian asylum seeker died after a suicide attempt at the detention center in Tacoma, according to federal officials. Sydney Brownstone
Hunger striker at Tacoma immigration jail carried out of cell, apparently unconscious Advocates for a hunger striker in immigration detention in Tacoma say they fear for his life. Amy Radil
This Kent pastor can't get back into the U.S. So now he evangelizes by Skype When Pastor Carlos Galdamez and his wife, Reina Aquino, left their home in Washington to get a visa in Mexico this past January, they thought it was the last stop on their path to U.S. citizenship. Sydney Brownstone