Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson on Monday signed an executive order creating a family-separation rapid response team amid a looming wave of mass deportations.
In anticipation of mass deportations of illegal aliens by newly-elected President Donald Trump, Washington state Gov. Bob Ferguson has signed an executive order intended to provide services for children of those deported.
Gov. Bob Ferguson will convene a family separation rapid response team to recommend, protect and aid families of undocumented residents as the federal government continues to ramp up efforts to fulfill President Donald Trump's calls for the mass deportation .
In response to President Donald Trump’s crackdown on immigration, Washington Governor Bob Ferguson signed an executive order on Monday, aiming to support children if their parents or
Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson on Monday signed an executive order to create a state team focused on responding to the separation of migrant families as the Trump administration promises mass deportations.
Immediately upon taking office, Ferguson will have to face the state's $12 billion budget gap and the incoming Trump administration.
Washington Governor Bob Ferguson (D) signed an executive order Monday, a week following President Donald Trump's inauguration, aiming to protect immigrant families and respond to family separation.
Ferguson delivered his inaugural address during a joint legislative session, and it might have made Republicans happier than the Democrats.
Bob Ferguson officially takes over the governor’s mansion on Wednesday. He’ll become Washington’s 23rd governor -- the first new governor in 12 years -- when he's sworn in to office at noon. His focus will be on the large budget deficit,
In his first interview with KUOW as Washington's governor, Ferguson said nothing Trump did on his first day as president surprised him.
Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson signed the executive order Monday in response to the Trump administration’s deportation efforts.