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Immigrants Have Filed Over 18,000 Cases Challenging Legality of Their Detention
A large majority of federal judges who’ve ruled on the habeas petitions so far are siding with immigrants.
Freedom of the Press Foundation Files Complaint Over Raid of Reporter’s Home
The complaint warned of “dire consequences for First Amendment freedoms” if illegal raids on journalists go unchecked.
Family Says DHS Is Withholding Location of Hospitalized Pro-Palestine Protester
Kordia said last week she “feels as though she is ‘slowly dying’” in ICE detention, her cousin said.
Vance Booed as Olympics Kicked Off Amid Local Opposition to Hosting the Games
The Olympics have become a place to test new security and surveillance measures that then stay in place after the games.
Olympic Skier Hunter Hess Responds After Trump Calls Him a “Real Loser”
“Just because I’m wearing the flag doesn’t mean I represent everything that’s going on in the US,” Hess said Friday.
Super Bowl Ad for Ring Cameras Touted AI Surveillance Network
Ring’s AI-powered network is likely to be used in its partnerships with law enforcement and agencies like ICE.
DOJ Nixed Probe Into Renee Good’s Killing After Trump Made False Claims — Report
The Department of Justice has withheld evidence from state investigators examining Renee Nicole Good’s killing by ICE.
Trump’s Fuel Embargo Forces Cuba to Take Emergency Steps to Avert Catastrophe
The Trump administration has threatened to slap tariffs on any country that sells oil to the Cuban government.
Inside the Right-Wing Movement Pushing Alberta to Secede From Canada
Trump officials have repeatedly met with secessionist leaders from the province, which has large oil and gas deposits.
DOJ Under Congressional Scrutiny After Improper Redactions in Epstein Files
“Concealing the reputations of these powerful men is a blatant violation” of federal law, Rep. Ro Khanna said.