White House moves back on refugee plan

Keith Bedford

Thousands gathered at Copley Square to protest President Trump?s immigration orders.

Thousands gathered in Copley Square to protest President Trump?s immigration ban.

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Thousands gathered in Copley Square to protest President Trump?s immigration ban.

In Copley Square, Izzy Berdan cheered during a protest against President Trump?s immigration ban.

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In Copley Square, Izzy Berdan cheered during a protest against President Trump?s immigration ban.

Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh spoke at the protest.

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Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh spoke at the protest.

A protester held an anti-Trump sign in Boston?s Copley Square.

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A protester held an anti-Trump sign in Boston?s Copley Square.

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Protesters held up signs during the protest at Copley Square.

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Amy Burnap, of Meredith, N.H. (center), chanted during the demonstration.

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A crowd of thousands gathered at Copley Square.

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A protester held up a sign that featured a photo of Anne Frank.

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Senator Elizabeth Warren spoke at the rally.

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Protesters spelled out #NoMuslimBan during the Copley protest.

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A sign took aim at Trump adviser Steve Bannon.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2017/01/29/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Images/RinaldiProtest16.jpg Thousands at Copley Square protest immigration order

Thousands of protesters packed Boston?s Copley Square Sunday afternoon, demonstrating against President Donald Trump?s immigration order.

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Why was an injunction granted in Boston and what does it mean? What?s next in the court process?

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BOSTON, MA - JANUARY 28: Mazdak Tootkaboni is welcomed during a demonstration against the new ban on immigration issued by President Donald Trump at Logan International Airport on January 28, 2017 in Boston, Massachusetts. Tootkaboni is a U.S. green card holder from Iran and a professor at the University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth, but he was still separated from other passengers and questioned as a result of the new immigration ban issued by President Donald Trump. President Trump signed an executive order that halted refugees and residents from predominantly Muslim countries from entering the United States. (Photo by Scott Eisen/Getty Images)

As protests roiled, professors who were detained at Logan airport waited

Two UMass Dartmouth professors had no idea that their detention had become the basis for a legal challenge to President Trump?s immigration order.

Reince Priebus said that people from the affected countries who hold green cards will not be prevented from returning to the United States.

President Trump spoke Saturday in the Oval Office after signing executive orders.

Trump says his priority is ?to protect and serve our country?

Amid protests nationwide over Donald Trump?s controversial immigration order, the president did not back away from his plan.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2017/01/28/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Images/Boghosian_29immigrationlocal8_MET.jpg Healey, other AGs condemn Trump order as ?un-American?

Sixteen state attorneys general signed a joint statement against President Trump?s immigratin order.

Evan Horowitz | Quick Study

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Trump?s team appears to have ignored standard procedure to produce a thinly-vetted executive order.

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Boston, MA - 1/29/2017 - People take pert in a protest against U.S. President Donald Trump's executive orders restricting immigrants from seven Muslim countries at Copley Square in Boston, MA, January 29, 2017. (Keith Bedford/Globe Staff)

Lawyers are advising green card holders to fly into Boston

Lawyers say green card holders from Muslim countries should fly into Logan Airport because of a far-reaching ruling by a Massachusetts judge.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2017/01/27/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Images/Jansen-Lonnquist_29rutland05_met.jpg Syrian refugee family settles in Vermont city amid uncertainty

Despite tensions surrounding refugees and immigrants, the Khatib family said that people in Rutland have been ?very helpful and welcoming.?

Garrett J. Bradley in 2014.

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Firms profited from ex-lawmaker?s ties

Former state Representative Garrett Bradley tapped his connections to make millions from pension fund lawsuits.

Two killed in separate crashes on Interstate 495

The incidents happened on the northbound side of the highway in Norton and Wareham.

Man is killed in 3-alarm fire in Lynn

The man, in his 30s, lived in the Beach Road building, according to Lynn police.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2017/01/29/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Images/greenhouse_moody-18_metro-4879.jpg A life taken, but also a life lost

How did 14-year-old Raeshawn Moody wind up becoming among the youngest to face a murder charge in Boston?

Foxborough, MA - 1/22/2017 - Bill Belichick and Tom Brady celebrate after the victory. Rob Gronkowski at right. The New England Patriots host the Pittsburgh Steelers in the AFC Championship game at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass., on Jan. 22, 2017. (Stan Grossfeld/Globe Staff)

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The Patriots have carved out their place in history in an era designed specifically to prevent prolonged winning.

Bob Ryan

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JULIAN BENBOW

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Courteous and caring, the Falcons? star QB left an indelible impression on almost everyone he came in contact with at the Heights.

Neon Therapeutics chief executive Hugh O?Dowd came to the Cambridge company last year from Novartis.

Independence is a constant challenge for cancer drug startups

Will recent buyouts and setbacks splinter the region?s local cluster of standalone biotechs?

NICK CAFARDO | SUNDAY BASEBALL NOTES

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Even though the rotation is stacked, Boston will face a challenge from Toronto and Baltimore.

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OPINION | MATT GALLAGHER

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In Iraq and Afghanistan, Muslim interpreters did more for America than most Americans ever will.

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Baker again seeks to restrict eligibility for welfare program

Advocates say a provision buried in the governor?s $40.5 billion budget could strip benefits from thousands of the state?s poorest families.