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A 29-year-old Mexican man who was arrested by U.S. immigration agents in 2017 despite his participation in a program designed to protect those brought to the U.S. illegally as children will be allowed to remain in the country for at least the next four years under a settlement with the Justice Department. The U.S. Attorney's Office in Seattle announced the agreement Wednesday with Daniel Ramirez Medina.
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Editor's Note: “Senior Thesis” is a special week-long series that brings together venerable veterans in various fields with university students hoping to…
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If you’ve ever used a cash machine, here’s something you should be aware of. The Justice Department has disrupted one of the largest debit and credit card…
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UNITED STATES ATTORNEY'S OFFICE Western District of WashingtonJune 23, 2011TWO MEN CHARGED IN PLOT TO ATTACK SEATTLE MILITARY PROCESSING CENTER Defendants…
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A new law that would legalize medical-marijuana dispensaries and growers in Washington has already passed both chambers of the legislature in Olympia. But…
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http://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kplu/local-kplu-957609.mp3Federal prosecutors have filed a lawsuit to prevent an anti-abortion…