As more than 500 people—some refugees and immigrants—celebraed becoming United States citizens in Seattle’s 40th annual naturalization ceremony over the weekend, the fate of 160 refugees still hangs in the balance, thanks to President Donald Trump’s decision to extend his month-old travel ban on 12 countries and partial restrictions on nine other countries to include refugees from those 19 countries.
Oklahoma doctor accused of killing young daughter and faking a drowning at Florida rental home
An Oklahoma medical doctor is accused of traveling to South Florida and staging the death of her 4-year-old daughter to make it appear the child drowned in the swimming pool at their rented vacation home in the middle of the night, detectives say.
Ferguson denies pardon for Tuan Phan
Gov. Bob Ferguson has denied a pardon for Tuan Thanh Phan, a Vietnamese refugee and longtime Washington resident, just as the U.S. Supreme Court cleared the way for deportations to South Sudan—a war-torn country where Phan has never lived and fears for his life.
Call to action in search for Jonathan Hoang
Residents in Kirkland and surrounding areas are being urged to participate in a community-wide search effort Thursday evening for a missing 21-year-old autistic man.
Police search for recently arrived Indian woman
Police in New Jersey are looking for a 24-year-old woman who vanished just five days after arriving from India.
The Layup Drill
Welcome to another edition of The Layup Drill.
ACRS among 11 groups nationwide receiving $500K grant
Asian Counseling and Referral Service (ACRS) is among 11 organizations nationwide selected to receive a share of a $500,000 grant from Asian Americans Advancing Justice – AAJC to expand digital and artificial intelligence literacy programs.
Walk for Rice draws hundreds, raises $260K
The 35th annual Walk for Rice raised more than $260,000 to fight hunger and raise awareness about food insecurity among Asian, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, immigrant and refugee communities in King County.
HHS layoffs were likely unlawful and must be halted, US judge says
A federal judge has ruled that recent mass layoffs at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services were likely unlawful and ordered the Trump administration to halt plans to downsize and reorganize the nation’s health workforce.
Ancient Himalayan village relocates as climate shifts reshape daily life
The Himalayan village of Samjung did not die in a day.
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