For people untouched by the incoming administration’s policies, the shift to authoritarianism will mostly feel aesthetic
The Biden administration leaves a sprawling and well-resourced deportation machine to Donald Trump, who is promising mass expulsion
California’s Commercial Tenant Protection Act is the first of its kind to protect small businesses like those struggling to survive in Chinatown
The push for clemency is a way to hold the U.S. accountable for military intervention in Southeast Asia as well as the criminalization of resettled refugees, advocates say
With Trump’s plans for mass deportations, pardons could protect those who have served their sentences, advocates say
With both immigrant and LGBTQIA+ communities at the forefront of political debates, the stakes for the future of these groups are higher than ever
The decision has ignited frustration from workers calling the organization out on what they say is hypocrisy and abandonment of its core mission.
Israel’s arms industry and surveillance tech development is the major driving force of its economy—and it largely has the U.S. to thank
The needs of immigrants are largely ignored by the abortion rights movement—especially in Texas where anti-abortion and anti-immigrant laws collide
Community groups in Sacramento, California, and beyond are tasked with supporting asylum-seekers as Republicans continue anti-immigration relocation programs
CBP’s version of events is inconsistent with what Anadith Danay Reyes Álvarez’s mother says her daughter experienced while detained
Lawmakers are pushing some of the most aggressive immigration legislation in the history of the state
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