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University of Hawaiʻi students are getting ready to graduate this week, but as immigration crackdowns continue throughout the nation, undocumented UH students are left wrestling with what new immigration policies mean for their families and future. HPR's Emma Caires reports on the uncertain immigration landscape.
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A group of Maui teachers were detained by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement early Tuesday morning. Several of the teachers are from the Philippines. They had J-1 visas, which allow educators from other countries to teach in the U.S.
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The Conversation's DW Gibson spoke to Brent White, the chief global officer for the University of Hawaiʻi System, about helping international students navigate Trump's recent policy changes for student visas.
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The Hawaiʻi Department of Education released a document last month providing teachers with guidance on how to respond when law enforcement officials enter a campus. The Conversation spoke with Andrea Eshelman, the deputy director and chief negotiator for the Hawaiʻi State Teachers Association, about the new guidance.
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How could tariffs impact consumer prices in Hawaiʻi?; The Hawaiʻi Department of Health confirms a second presumptive case of the measles in a Hawaiʻi resident
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It wasn't that long ago that Hawaiʻi filed suit over a Muslim travel ban instituted by President Donald Trump during his first administration. Former state Attorney General Douglas Chin led the fight challenging the ban.
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Dozens of people gathered outside the Hawaiʻi State Capitol over the weekend to protest the immigration raids now sweeping the country. The Conversation spoke with civil rights lawyer Elizabeth Fujiwara about the historical parallels between the incarceration of Japanese Americans in 1941 and the current immigration policies.
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Civil rights lawyer Elizabeth Fujiwara discusses the parallels between the incarceration of Japanese Americans in 1941 and the Trump administration's current immigration actions; We revisit our interview with prolific contemporary artist Satoru Abe, who died last week at 98 years old
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Immigration advocates in Hawaiʻi are working to keep up with the latest Republican crackdown on those who are in this country illegally. Changes within U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement stand to affect millions of immigrants across the country including here in Hawaiʻi.
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Roughly 200 people turned out at the state Capitol on Wednesday as part of a nationwide protest against President Donald Trump’s administration and, specifically, Project 2025’s controversial agenda.