Immigration advocates say the government is “desperate to send a message to Venezuelans not to try and seek asylum in the U.S.”
The child tax credit payments were a lifeline to low-income parents who are now struggling to make ends meet
An increasing number of industries are seeing workers embrace unionization as a response to exploitation and unsafe working conditions
Advocates say the commissary shortage is a matter of the Department of Corrections’ priorities, not the budget
Workers deserve a culture that prioritizes disability justice and establishes unlimited paid time off
Food pantry workers say the shortage impacts the kind of food they distribute as well as the quality
City infrastructure and the racist origins of policing contribute to the disproportionate and targeted surveillance and ticketing of BIPOC cyclists
“They’re not really protecting us at all at this point.”
The new CDC guidelines allow employers to ask employees to come in when they’re not feeling well or have been exposed to COVID-19
As the pandemic upends education, many no longer believe standardized testing accurately reflects students’ capabilities
Following California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s decision to extend Medi-Cal to undocumented people of any age, immigration advocates say the rest of the country should follow their lead
By removing the government hurdles that keep immigrants from accessing free food, the CPSC Youth Lunch Distribution meets their communities where they are at
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