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St. Louis-area immigration agencies and attorneys warn immigrants to renew their government documents before a potential mass deportation next year.
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St. Louis immigrant aid groups said they, and incoming immigrants, need more support and language resources in order to be able settle into and thrive in the community.
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Los proveedores de recursos para los inmigrantes en St. Louis dicen que necesitan m谩s apoyo para sus metas y ayuda ling眉铆stica para mejor servir a la comunidad.
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Immigration advocates in the St. Louis region want Congress to act swiftly to overhaul the nation鈥檚 immigration system to protect people like Alex Garcia, who has been living in sanctuary in a Maplewood church, from deportation.
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When immigration authorities ordered Alex Garcia to turn himself in for deportation last year, his wife Carly decided to fight to keep her family鈥
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Advocates from the Migrant and Immigrant Community Action Project normally help St. Louis clients navigate the complex U.S. immigration system. But this鈥
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, May 7, 2013 - Nicole Cortes felt the "pull" of Cherokee Street when she was looking for a鈥