U.S. Rep. William Keating is asking several federal agencies how many people were arrested on the Island, how they were targeted and if there was probable cause to detain them.
Educators, hospital workers and social services volunteers were among the more than 30 Islanders who turned out at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church Monday evening for a presentation on constitutional rights by immigration attorney Rachel Self.
American flags dotted the crowd at the Edgartown courthouse on Friday, where 12 people were naturalized as American citizens.
Fourteen newly minted United States citizens were sworn in at the Edgartown Courthouse on Friday, in the first group citizen naturalization ceremony in the building’s 150-year history.
Premiering at the Martha’s Vineyard Film Center on Sept. 16, Martha’s Vineyard vs. DeSantis covers the two migrant flights that arrived on the Island last September and the ensuing legal battles against Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and his administration’s migrant relocation program.
Six months ago, Eliud made an unplanned trip to Martha’s Vineyard. Now he’s here to stay — or at least he is hopeful about that.
