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    Guía para comprender el "stay-at-home" orden de Maryland

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    Guide to understanding Maryland's Stay-at-Home Order

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    Maryland Immigrants Pay Taxes

    Maryland Immigrants Pay Taxes

    Both documented and undocumented immigrant Maryland residents pay federal, state, and local taxes at comparable rates to native-born Maryland residents. Did you know that roughly 1 in 7 Maryland residents is an immigrant? Our immigrant neighbors are not only hardworking, they also greatly contribute to our economy. In Maryland, immigrant-led households paid $6.1 billion in federal taxes and $3.1 billion in state and local taxes. Undocumented immigrants alone paid over $300 mi
    Trump’s Third Travel Ban Halted!

    Trump’s Third Travel Ban Halted!

    Third Travel Ban Temporarily Halted: Success for the Immigrant Community. Two federal judges have independently issued temporary restraining orders (TROs) preventing the U.S. regime from implementing the vast majority of President Trump’s third travel ban. On Tuesday (October 17), District of Hawaii Judge Derrick Watson ruled that the challengers qualified for injunctive relief. Judge Watson determined that the challengers were sufficiently likely to prevail on the merits to
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