ICE is combing through police data, including Seattle's Kim Malcolm talks with reporter George Joseph about how federal immigration officials are able to directly access regional law enforcement databases,... Kim Malcolm
In Seattle, Trump's travel ban gets another day in court In Seattle today, a panel of federal judges heard arguments on President Trump's second travel ban. Following a lawsuit from the state of Hawaii, the... Liz Jones
Abused and neglected immigrants gain new protections in Washington Washington Governor Jay Inslee signed a bill this week that bolsters legal protections for young, undocumented immigrants who have been neglected,... Andy Hurst
Week in Review: Murray steps aside, Trump fires Comey Mayor Ed Murray drops his reelection bid, clearing the way for a wide-open race for Seattle's next mayor. Democrats call for a special prosecutor to... Bill Radke
How Kent became a hub for immigrants and refugees The Kent Valley — Renton, Kent and Auburn — is best known as the biggest manufacturing center in the state. But it’s also a hub for the region’s... KUOW
The history of sanctuary includes more than just cities Bill Radke talks with Roman Mars and Helen Zaltzman about the history of the term "sanctuary." Mars is the creator of the podcast 99% Invisible and... Ann Kane
The dark history behind this old Chinatown building People may know about the immigration detention center in Tacoma. But one of the earlier detention centers was in Seattle’s Chinatown-International... Ruby de Luna
Why Washington's undocumented immigrant population is rising Kim Malcolm talks with Pew Research Center demographer Jeff Passel about new population estimates about undocumented immigrants in the United States. Kim Malcolm
For millions, a life in the U.S. comes down to playing the lottery Kim Malcolm talks with reporter Amber Jamieson about the green card lottery , which gives out 50,000 green cards each year through a lottery system.... Kim Malcolm
Seattle churches vow to protect immigrants — like they did in the 1980s The sanctuary movement that was part of the Seattle faith community in the 1980s is back. Ruby de Luna