Exclusive: Trump Wants To Pick Cuccinelli For DHS, But Worries Senate Would Balk President Trump has told some Senate Republicans that he wants immigration hard-liner Ken Cuccinelli in charge of Homeland Security. But sources say he is concerned his party won't back the pick. Franco Ordoñez
'Who run the world?' At night, Seattle's immigrant women Fatima had sewn up her dress one inch so that she could vacuum on the floors of a downtown Seattle high rise. Esmy Jimenez
'They betrayed us, stabbed us in the back.' Seattle Kurds protest U.S. withdraw from Syria Seattle's Kurdish community protested Turkish military strikes in Syria this weekend. Casey Martin
N.Y. Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Public Charge Rule Under the rule, officials would weigh whether a green card applicant will be self-sufficient. The rule had been set to go into effect on Oct. 15. It's now blocked by a preliminary injunction. Pam Fessler
He spent 20 days in solitary in Tacoma's immigrant jail. Others spend far longer “Not eating doesn't affect as much as being alone. Because anyone can stop eating one, two days. But not everyone can withstand be locked up alone,”says Raul, an undocumented immigrant who spent time in solitary at the Northwest ICE Processing Center. Esmy Jimenez
Turning tough conversations with your kid into Good Talk “Is it bad to be brown?” Novelist Mira Jacob’s new memoir tackles the questions her son asked that she couldn’t answer, and the moments in her own life that defy neat lines. Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong
Federal Judge Blocks Trump Move To Fast-Track Deportations On Friday, U.S. District Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson said that the move appeared to have violated federal law. She stated that the administration did not follow the correct decision-making procedures. Kat Lonsdorf
Rebel Historian Who Reframes History Receives MacArthur 'Genius' Grant Kelly Lytle Hernández's work challenges the historical narratives surrounding mass incarceration and immigrant detention. The UCLA professor was named one of this year's 26 MacArthur Fellows. Audie Cornish
Seattle software company cuts ties with ICE Some tech workers have put pressure on their employers to end contracts with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. This week Chef -- a software company based in Seattle -- took that action after employee protests. Esmy Jimenez
Seattle welcomes local leaders to discuss immigration Mayors from Los Angeles to Atlanta and New York City are convening in a national gathering. And it’s all to find solutions that help immigrants at the local level. Esmy Jimenez