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Road signs in Stanstead, Quebec, inform travelers of an upcoming border crossing.
Simón Rios / WBUR
Dmitrii Georgiev was on vacation when he said his GPS led him to a U.S. port of entry in Vermont. By the time he realized that, it was too late. He'd spend months in a black hole of ICE custody and felt he was "not in America."
Protesters gather on the front lawn of the Vermont State House in Montpelier to condemn arrests of immigrant workers on June 16, 2025. (Brian Stevenson/Vermont Public)
Brian Stevenson
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Vermont Public
Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont have their own laws that limit or support the Trump administration’s efforts.
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