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Betrayal, Abuse: One Woman’s Story of Deportation and the Man Responsible

Ester Muñoz woke on New Year’s day 2026 full of plans for the coming year. She never imagined she would end the day in detention and facing deportation.

Millions March Against Monarchy

Millions joined in the No Kings Day protests on Sat. March 28, including in cities and towns across California.

Pastor Jaime, a Pillar of Support for Hollywood’s Zapotec Community

After 14 Zapotec members of St. Stephen's Church in Hollywood were detained by ICE, Rev. Jaime Edwards-Acton rallied to defend the community.

In Los Angeles, a Newspaper by and for the City’s Oaxacan Community

Launched in 2004, Impulso Newspaper covers Los Angeles' Oaxacan community, the largest outside of Mexico.

Godmothers of the Disappeared — Offering Faith and Perseverance to ICE Detainees

Godmothers of the Disappeared was inspired by Argentina's Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo. The group gathers every Tuesday to demand the release of ICE detainees.

Bay Area Protestors Join Criticism of Palantir Over ICE Contract

The progressive grassroots organization Our Revolution protested at Palantir’s Palo Alto office on February 5th over its contracts with ICE.

Family Mourns as Deaths Under ICE Custody Continue to Rise

Josselyn Yánez' father, Luis Beltrán Yánez Cruz, died in early January after being held at an ICE facility in Calexico.

Once Immigrants Came to the US. Now It’s Americans Who Are Leaving.

Joshua Schoolcraft and Morgan Cable are among a growing number of Americans leaving the country. Many cite a rising sense of instability and high costs.

Local Official Accuses Flight School of Espionage for Training International Students

Darin Hale with the Anderson City Council has claimed that IASCO Flight Training in Redding is a security risk because it trains Chinese students.