The Laken Riley Act’s lack of distinction between legal and undocumented immigrants reminds us that immigrant justice can’t be predicated on legality
As corporations abandon diversity initiatives, activists argue for self-determination rather than a seat at oppressive tables
As India seeks to preserve H-1B visas, a potential trade-off reveals the dark side of U.S. immigration policy: commodifying human lives
White people have historically employed astounding intellectual and moral gymnastics to refuse to engage with Black people on their terms—an approach now applied to immigrant communities
Residents have faced slow rebuilding efforts as many homes remain damaged following the Category 1 hurricane
Local organizations in the historically Black neighborhood of South End are using food and wellness to make sure no one goes unseen
Joe Biden granted a commutation to the 80-year-old Indigenous activist in one of his last acts before leaving office
Palestinian Americans and advocacy groups remain focused on the broader struggle for liberation and an end to occupation
Karen refugee Nyah Mway was shot by police last June, fueling protests for accountability from the city and programs for local youth
A petition to free the Pakistani neuroscientist has gained more than 540,000 signatures while diplomatic negotiations continue
California’s Commercial Tenant Protection Act is the first of its kind to protect small businesses like those struggling to survive in Chinatown
Prahlad Iyengar has faced the ire of university officials over actions such as questioning Lockheed Martin recruiters on campus
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