Truthout
The Trauma of ICE Raids Is Rippling Through Public Schools Across the US
ICE raids have left children stranded without caregivers after school bus drop-off. Abductions traumatize whole schools.
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Raskin: Trump Mentioned “More Than a Million Times” in Unredacted Epstein Files
Raskin said a document in the files also undermines Trump’s claim that he kicked Epstein out of Mar-a-Lago.
Rojava’s Experiment in Revolutionary Autonomy Is Facing Its Greatest Threat Yet
“With the ceasefire there is always the danger that the solidarity stops,” a member of the Rojava commune said.
Feds Remove Pride Flag at Stonewall Monument, Sparking Outrage From NYC Leaders
New York City leaders have vowed to restore the Pride flag to its original spot on Thursday.
Virginia Senate Passes Bill to Join National Popular Vote Interstate Compact
Nearly 6 in 10 Americans say they would prefer a system in which presidents are elected based on the popular vote.
Indigenous-Led Collectives Are Keeping Minnesotan Communities Safe From ICE
Members of the American Indian Movement and the Many Shields Warrior Society are patrolling the streets of Minneapolis.
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January Jobs Report Gains Mask Year of Downward Job Revisions
Nearly 6 in 10 Americans disapprove of how Trump has handled the economy, a new poll shows.
Illness Is Rampant Among Children Trapped in ICE’s Massive Jail in Texas
The number of people held at the notorious Dilley immigration jail has nearly tripled since October.
AOC Says Cuba Blockade Part of “New Era of Depravity” Ushered by Gaza Genocide
Ocasio-Cortez said the precedent set by the Gaza genocide has endangered civilians across the globe.
Believing Borders Make Us Safer Is Like Believing the Sun Revolves Around Earth
Trump’s cruel and immoral anti-immigrant frenzy rests on false economic claims.
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.
Safe Drinking Water Is a Basic Human Right That Texas Prisons Fail to Respect
Imprisoned people are forced to drink and bathe with water they describe as over-chlorinated, slimy, and foul-smelling.
Anti-Abortion Groups Try a New Intimidation Tactic: Make Abortion Records Public
Abortion rights opponents want Indiana to use reporting rules to expose abortion providers and recipients to targeting.
San Jose Is Displacing Its Unhoused Residents to Prepare for Super Bowl Tourism
The city’s use of temporary shelters harms affordable housing efforts and merely delays displacement of unhoused people.
ICE
Children at Dilley ICE Jail in Texas Describe Their Anguish and Fear
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Vance Booed as Olympics Kicked Off Amid Local Opposition to Hosting the Games
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DOJ Nixed Probe Into Renee Good’s Killing After Trump Made False Claims — Report
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Some Public Health Workers Assigned to Guantánamo, Other ICE Jails, Are Quitting
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Tuberculosis and COVID-19 Detected at Camp East Montana ICE Jail in El Paso
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Trump’s ICE Invasion Is Upending Daily Life for Minneapolis Children
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Federal Court Rules ICE Can Continue to Imprison Immigrants Without Bond
“Our resistance must be shaped by what lies ahead: a system sliding toward open authoritarianism, the normalization of mass violence, and repression that is no longer episodic but continuous. ”
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Movement Memos
Minneapolis Community Defense Is “Riding on the Learning Edge of a Whirlwind”
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How We’ve Resisted ICE: Street Lessons From Chicago
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Fascism at the Door, Neighbors in the Street: Abolition in Practice
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Burnout Is Not Inevitable: Building Movements That Can Hold Us
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Resisting ICE, Building Worlds: Care and Survival in Fascistic Times
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Making Things Together: Zines, Strategy, and Survival
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Holding the Line Through Tear Gas and Censorship