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What You Need to Know About Chicago’s “Gang Database” and a Lawsuit From Local Activists
“The gang database is an excuse to justify further surveillance and excessive force against Black and Brown folks.”
This Rutgers Student Won’t Stand Alone
Students and professors are showing solidarity with a student activist who could be deported.
Up to 55,000 Haitians Face Deportation if Trump Refuses to Extend Temporary Protected Status
Marleine Bastien, executive director of Haitian Women of Miami, discusses the looming deportation deadline for Haitian Americans.
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Five Big Questions for the Future of the Immigrant Rights Movement
After thousands mobilized on May Day 2017, what are the key tasks for the immigrant rights movement moving forward?
Ny Nourn: A Domestic Violence Survivor Imprisoned for Seeking Help
If granted parole, will domestic violence survivor Ny Nourn face deportation to a country she's never seen?
“I Am Her Voice”: Meet the 10-Year-Old Boy Helping His Mom Take Refuge From Deportation in a Church
Two months ago, Jeanette Vizguerra skipped a scheduled check-in with ICE.
Fighting Criminalization in All Its Forms, Powerful Coalition Builds Toward May Day
Momentum for May Day is building as immigration activists meet with Black, Arab, Muslim and LGBTQ groups.
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Anti-Immigrant Rhetoric Leads to Diminished College Enrollment
International student enrollment has dropped sharply and undocumented student enrollment has declined under Trump.
16-Year-Old’s Death After Coerced Meth Ingestion Underscores Violence of Immigration System
The two ICE officers who coerced Cruz Marcelino Velazquez Acevedo into killing himself remain on the force today.
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