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Georgia facility with history of alleged medical abuse resumes immigration detention

Immigration and Customs Enforcement is now holding immigrants at the Irwin County Detention Center in South Georgia.

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Atlanta nonprofit helping immigrant survivors of violence loses federal funding

On the first day of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, the Department of Justice said it was ending a grant that supported the Georgia Asylum and Immigration Network’s work assisting immigrant victims of crime, including domestic violence and human trafficking.

At a Cambodian temple in Lithonia, hundreds come out to honor loved ones who passed, and share painful memories of the Khmer Rouge

Cambodians from around Georgia mark the end of the Pchum Ben festival.

Spanish language journalist Mario Guevara deported to El Salvador

Amongst friends and family, a mix of heartbreak, and fear as the long-time reporter, known for covering ICE, lands back in his home country.

Riding a wave of progressive energy, Ruwa Romman enters the Georgia governor’s race

“Brave and much needed”: Georgia residents with immigrant roots respond to the Palestinian American state lawmaker’s announcement

Snapchat vs. salah: For many Muslim families, phones present both challenges and opportunities (but mostly challenges)

At a recent event, Atlanta-area Muslims gathered to discuss strategies for keeping kids safe online—and connected with God.

Immigration Court Orders Deportation of Mario Guevara

The Spanish language journalist has been in ICE custody for nearly 100 days

Delight among community members as 12 more languages are added to the Georgia driving permit test

"We’ve been waiting and anticipating this”: Now beginning drivers can take the test in Haitian Creole, Rohingya, Pashto, Yoruba, and more.

Atlanta residents gather at Historic Fourth Ward Park to say: “Estamos Aqui.” We are Here

Despite anxiety among funders and immigrant communities alike, the Hispanic Heritage Month kickoff party went on for the fourth year at Historic Fourth Ward Park.

“We assumed something was going to happen”

285 South talks to Spanish-language outlet in Savannah on the latest from the Hyundai plant raid