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The complaint filed Wednesday in state court names Navajo businessman Dineh Benally and Los Angeles-based entrepreneur Irving Lin as defendants, among others. It states the workers were lured to New Mexico under false pretenses and forced to work 14 hours a day trimming marijuana at a motel.
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Defensores de la comunidad e inmigrantes se dirigieron al Capitolio del Estado de Utah para instar a los legisladores del Congreso de Utah a crear y apoyar vías hacia la ciudadanía.
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The Information Technology & Innovation Foundation released a report this week on high-skilled immigrant visas. It comes at a time when the demand for…
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Republicans in Utah’s congressional delegation have uniformly condemned President Obama’s executive action extending temporary legal status to some 5…
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The Utah Labor Commission and the Mexican Consulate are using Labor Day to raise awareness about the work rights of immigrants. Elena Bensor is a Public…