1100+ rabbis sign onto letter supporting immigrant rights: 'Do Not Oppress the Stranger'
The letter was organized by the Jewish refugee aid group HIAS.
Legal challenges, public protests, investigative reporting, legislative pushback, and grassroots organizing aimed at holding the administration accountable.
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The letter was organized by the Jewish refugee aid group HIAS.
A new billboard campaign by the advocacy group Mijente Support Committee aims to show Angelenos and others across the country how their tax dollars are contributing to the funding of ICE operations.
If the moratorium passes, it would be in effect until the end of 2028.
Bondi joins other Trump administration officials who have moved to military housing, including Stephen Miller, Marco Rubio, Kristi Noem, Pete ...
WASHINGTON – Today, U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) released the following statement on the Eastern District Court decision not to extend the appointment of Brad Schimel as U.S. attorney. “It is bizarre that the Eastern District Court writes that they view Brad...
The liberal justice said that emergency rulings were "not serving this country well."
Sagirah Shahid offers details of the histories that led up to this moment in Minnesota, centering the roots of the Black Muslim and Black power movements of the early 20th century — and a 1951 petition.
The legislation prohibits county employees from investigating a person’s immigration status, participating in immigration enforcement, or entering into agreements to house immigrant detainees unless required by state or federal law.
Allegheny County Council voted Tuesday to bar county employees from most forms of cooperation with federal immigration authorities.
This university’s Young Democratic Socialists of America chapter hosted the “ICE off campus” rally as part of its sanctuary campus campaign.
Legislation that would ban law enforcement and immigration officers from hiding their identities in Florida won't pass.
Now that most national and international outlets have packed up and gone home, who remains to cover the aftermath?