As immigration enforcement concerns grow, some community members want to better document the activities of ICE.
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Skilled but uncertain: Immigrant workers and employers navigate hiring hurdles under Trump
From a Manitowoc foundry to a south-central Wisconsin dairy, immigrant workers and their employers are grappling with visa changes, enforcement crackdowns and an increasingly fragile labor pipeline.
‘Our children need to see us fighting for them’: Milwaukee organizers struggle to find more Black male mentors
Organizations across Milwaukee have noticed a decrease in participation from adult male mentors to support youths.
Through events and casual conversations, Martin Drive neighbors foster connection
The Martin Drive Neighborhood Association has been working for decades to support resident engagement and bring resources to the area.
5 things to know and do the week of Jan. 26
Verify your voter registration status; attend a youth visioning session; talk about new apartment developments; and more.
As ICE surges next door, share your questions about immigration enforcement in Wisconsin
Here’s how Wisconsin Watch has covered immigration so far. What should we report on next?
5 things to know and do the weekend of Jan. 23
Learn about native plants; attend a workshop that supports special needs children; take a walk through Kozy Park; and more.
Refugee support nonprofit Hanan Relief Group faces funding crisis
Hanan Relief Group must raise funds to avoid scaling back programs that thousands of refugee families rely on.
Dominican Center reduces staff as part of ‘long-term sustainability planning’
The Dominican Center said the cuts are part of a sustainability plan created with board oversight.
MLK Scholarships Milwaukee: 50 years of supporting local students
Founded by three local pastors in 1976, the scholarship program supports students who capture the spirit and vision of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
