Florida International University applied for the 287(g) Task Force Model late last year, potentially granting immigration enforcement powers to campus police officers
Teachers described uncertainty about the potential impact of Trump’s directive to eliminate DEI in public schools, especially on immigrant and low-income students
The New York State Attorney General’s Office declined last month to press charges against Officer Patrick Husnay, who fatally shot the 13-year-old Karen refugee
Puerto Ricans, who have served in the U.S. armed forces for more than a century, say they’re concerned they will continue to receive unequal treatment amid cuts
The clean energy transition is moving forward, but the legacy of segregation leaves many urban neighborhoods locked out
Immigrant rights groups warn that the new policy will further marginalize undocumented immigrants and threaten billions in tax revenue
As voters head to the polls Tuesday, a group of residents is running for Sweetwater city commissioner seats in Florida to uproot the elected officials whose oversight they say landed them in this precarious position
As public archival institutions fade and the state rewrites curricula, the next generation of cultural workers is stepping up
About 5,000 Marines are expected to move onto the unincorporated U.S. territory in the coming years, which experts and advocates say is driving up the cost of housing
Legal challenges killed the referendum effort. Now, the Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh is suing grassroots organizers for legal costs
Tribes say the Army Corps of Engineers has for years merely placated tribes while undercutting relevant expertise and treaty obligations.
Thousands marched in a day of action that brought together disparate groups alarmed by the Trump administration’s actions and attacks on immigrants
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