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California’s Challenge — Resisting Authoritarianism Without Playing Trump’s Game

California is emerging as the spearhead of both civil and governmental resistance to Trump’s war on immigrants and ethnic communities.

Thousands Protest Trump’s ICE Militarization in San Francisco

A diverse crowd of some 2000 gathered June 9 in the heart of The City’s Latino community to denounce the Trump Administration’s militarized mass deportation efforts.

California Braces for Continued Escalation as Protestors Clash with ICE

Record ICE arrests in the past week have sparked protests around the country and a prolonged standoff in communities around Los Angeles.

Rights Groups Sue Florida Over Law Banning Immigrants from Civic Participation

Supporters of Medicaid expansion in Florida are gathering signatures for the 2026 ballot. A new law makes it illegal for non-citizens to participate in that process.

Amid Immigrant Crackdowns, This Spanish Outlet Keeps Santa Maria Prepared

As federal deportation efforts cast a shadow of fear in Santa Maria, Tu Tiempo Digital is getting this majority-Latino city engaged.

What Happens if You Help an Undocumented Immigrant?

With ramped-up immigration crackdowns and deportations since January, what rights do Americans have to help undocumented immigrants?

Another ICE Deportation in Defiance of Court Order

Federal judges ruled Jordin Melgar-Salmeron could remain in the US until his court case was resolved. The Trump administration deported him anyway.

US Aims to Abolish Birthright Citizenship: Italy Already Knows the Consequences

Italy’s upcoming popular referendum on citizenship offers important lessons for the birthright citizenship debate in the United States.

Trump’s Alien Registration Requirement Threatens an Invasion — of Americans’ Privacy

New immigration-related orders from the Trump administration are confusing and contradictory, and threaten to invade the privacy of all Americans.

California AG Says State’s ICE Facilities Need ‘Drastic Improvements’

A new 165-page report from the Department of Justice finds that all of the state’s six privately-operated detention facilities are failing to meet basic requirements.

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