Kamel Maklad’s case reveals how authorities are imprisoning people who can’t legally be deported until they capitulate and agree to leave the country, immigration experts say
Hunger is already a massive problem across the country. The new federal cuts to food assistance will only make things worse, food bank operators say
Residents are fighting eviction from the decades-old mobile home park in Sweetwater, Florida, which the owner seeks to redevelop into “affordable housing” apartments
State recommendations for combating antisemitism in schools are facing pushback from educators and advocates who warn that the ADL’s influence may limit academic freedom and distort historical perspective
Sponsored by oil and gas corporations, SB 419 seeks to exempt hydrogen fuel from certain taxes in a purported push toward clean energy
Israel’s ethnic cleansing of West Bank refugee camps is escalating rapidly, displacing thousands of Palestinians
Faculty union demands answers after Prism and other news outlets reported that Florida International University supplied equipment to “Alligator Alcatraz” detention center
Nonprofits say the decision will have “a devastating and irreversible impact” on their ability to bring critically ill or injured children from Gaza to the U.S.
Collaborations between Designing Justice + Designing Spaces and the furniture firm Formr offer a new approach to transitional housing
David Peery is launching a new Florida organization aimed at advocacy and legal challenges to repressive state and federal laws
New county budget proposal restores most of the $12.8 million initially planned for cuts to arts and cultural grants. But artists say Miami’s arts need more support, not less
Construction workers, many of whom are immigrant and Hispanic workers, have higher rates of suicide than other industries
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