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Immigration
Companies Are Luring Mexicans Across the US Border to Donate Blood Plasma
The U.S. has comparatively loose standards for monitoring the health of blood plasma donors.
How a Tech Firm Helped Power One of the Largest Workplace Raids in ICE History
The tech giant Palantir’s software played a role in an immigration raid that saw almost 700 people arrested in August.
ACLU Is Suing Trump Officials on Behalf of Traumatized Separated Families
Trump's administration separated thousands more children from their parents than was previously known.
Trump Wants Alligator Moats at the Border Because He’s a Medieval Tyrant
Don’t anyone dare say at the end of this nightmare that they didn’t know.
Stalled US Citizenship Applications Prolong the Wait for Civil and Voting Rights
Congress has held only one hearing on the current backlog and has not taken any follow-up action.
Immigration Officials Have Used Google Translate to Vet Refugees
Language experts caution even students against using the service.
Private Contractor Defends Detention Inspections Deemed “Useless” by ICE Staff
Lawmakers and human rights advocates were shocked by the Nakamoto CEO's testimony on Thursday.
Manufactured Misery at the Tijuana Border Crossing
Only one migrant has been granted asylum since the Migrant Protection Protocols went into effect in January.
Trump Slashes Refugee Cap to Record Low
The cap marks an all-time low since the U.S. refugee admissions program was established in 1980.
Migrant Families Sue Over Extraordinary Harms of Family Separation
The suit seeks damages to help the families with the cost of therapy and other treatment for the trauma they endured.