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Van Hollen: Abrego García’s Rights Matter for All Americans
Four more senators have since traveled to El Salvador to continue pressuring for Abrego García’s release.
Protesters Nationwide Take to the Streets, Condemn Trump’s Authoritarian Agenda
The energy of these protests must be turned into sustained organization from below.
Safety Is a Practice We Enact Together: Building Solidarity Under Trump 2.0
As authoritarian forces try to fracture our communities, we must remember that our collective survival is intertwined.
SCOTUS Halts Deportation of Venezuelan Migrants After ACLU’s Emergency Petition
The notices of removal were written only in English and did not inform recipients of their right to court proceedings.
Cop Who Alleged Abrego García’s Gang Ties Was Deemed Unfit by State’s Attorney
The cop was on a “do not call” list due to criminal charges for sharing confidential information about an investigation.
Mahmoud Khalil Writes From Prison: “Democracy for Some Is No Democracy at All”
“I lie sleepless … in Jena, Louisiana, far from my wife, Noor, who will give birth to our baby in two weeks,” he wrote.
Van Hollen Denied Visit With Abrego García as Republicans Take Selfies at Prison
One Republican posted a picture of himself posing with both thumbs up in front of a cell crammed with men.
Rubio Brags He’s “Championing Free Speech” as He Hand-Picks Protesters to Deport
The US is a “beacon of hope for millions of people around the world,” he said amid his sweeping deportation campaign.
Judge Says He May Find Trump Officials in Contempt of Court for Defying Orders
“The Constitution does not tolerate willful disobedience of judicial orders,” Judge James Boasberg said in his order.
ACLU of Indiana Sues DHS Over Revoking Students’ Visa Statuses
The lawsuit comes as hundreds of students across more than 100 campuses in the US have had their visas abruptly revoked.