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US Citizen Children of Migrants Already Suffer Under Immigration Law
Even without Trump's birthright executive order, the threat of losing parents to deportation is a constant fear.
Why Voting for Immigration Reform Is Critical for Korean Americans
Up to 20 percent of Korean immigrants may be undocumented, according to some estimates.
How Amazon, Microsoft and Tech Giants Are Powering Trump’s Deportations
Jacinta González, organizer with Mijente, a national political hub for Latinx organizing, discusses the new report.
Cruel Immigration Policies Tear Apart Southeast Asian American Families
More than 14,000 Southeast Asian Americans are unsure if — or when — they will be deported.
ICE Deports Mauritanian Man Who Escaped Ethnic Cleansing
Seyni Malick Diagne is among dozens of Mauritanians who have been deported this year.
No More Compromises: We Need Immigration Amnesty Now
A general amnesty -- a legalization program for the US's undocumented immigrants -- is necessary and long overdue.
Deporting US Citizens: Trump’s New Fascistic Use of Law
The fascist conception of law helps explain Trump's racist mission to reduce the non-white population.
Building a Rapid-Response Network to Defend Immigrant Workers
It’s urgent for worker centers and unions to organize to defend immigrant members.
How a Small Town in Iowa Freed Local Workers From ICE Detention
A wave of new grassroots groups are bailing out detained immigrants.
Raising Bond for Detained Migrants: Key Part of Anti-Deportation Fight
The Eastern Iowa Community Bond Project works to keep together immigrant communities terrorized by Trump.