As the Trump administration revives mass detention and deportation, community bond funds like Envision Freedom are freeing people, reuniting families, and building a new vision for safety rooted in care and solidarity
Canary Mission went from a blacklist that harmed professional prospects to a dossier of people for the U.S. government to target and detain
As public archival institutions fade and the state rewrites curricula, the next generation of cultural workers is stepping up
Thousands marched in a day of action that brought together disparate groups alarmed by the Trump administration’s actions and attacks on immigrants
Some Democratic leaders who once championed immigrant protections are staying quiet as Trump targets immigrants, advocates say
Three federal judges temporarily blocked the Trump administration from enforcing its anti-DEI policies in schools last week
Overemphasizing law is about returning to a normal where the screams were more easily muffled, distant, and ignorable for many
The Trump administration’s fearmongering and isolationist policies in the U.S. are felt in the Caribbean
A federal court in northern California ruled to postpone the Trump administration’s cancellation of Temporary Protected Status for Venezuelans
When it comes to the criminal legal system, both the Trump administration and Project 2025 detach from statistics, facts about crime and punishment, and evidence-based corrections
Some asylum-seekers who joined a lawsuit to stop “metering” practices at ports of entry have built lives in the U.S. despite setbacks
Jocelynn Rojo Carranza, 11, of Texas and Gabriela Aparicio Ortega, 13, of North Carolina died by suicide in February after being bullied about their parents’ alleged immigration statuses
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