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‘Melt ICE’ — Californians Turn Out to Denounce ICE Shooting in Minneapolis

Scenes from the ICE Out for Good protests across California this past weekend.

What It’s Like to be Afghan in the US Right Now  

Trump has used the Nov. 26 shooting of two National Guard soldiers by a mentally unstable Afghan to launch a full-scale broadside against immigrants.

Chile’s New President Promises ‘Iron Fist’ for Immigrants

The president-elect's proposals are a mix of threats, including expulsions and mass incarceration. Experts say the latter is the more likely.

Targeting Immigrants More Important Than Feeding Families

During the month long shutdown, the Trump Administration continued its push SNAP payments even as it upped its investment in targeting immigrants.
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‘Our Time Is Now’: South Asian Organizers Powered Zoran Mandani’s Historic Run for...

Working-class South Asian organizers power Zoran Mandani’s historic NYC mayoral bid, transforming identity into solidarity, and a grassroots movement into real political power.

States Ordered to Help Find Undocumented Immigrants Via Medicaid Programs

The Trump Administration claims that more than $1 billion has been spent on funding Medicaid for undocumented immigrants. Several states have challenged the veracity of such claims.

For Korean Americans, Belief in the American Dream Increasingly Tenuous

A recent survey of church going Korean Americans across the country finds that confidence in the promise of America may be slipping.

Why Do Families Migrate? Children’s Education is the ‘Currency of Love’

Oct 24 | Harvard scholar Gabrielle Oliveira explores how migrant families view children’s education as a “currency of love,” transforming classrooms into spaces of healing, identity, and hope amid hardship and displacement.

Death, Disappearance, Neglect Escalate in U.S. Immigrant Detention Camps

As immigration arrests rise, conditions in U.S. detention centers have reached their most dangerous point in recent history.

Rights for Immigrant Journalists in the US: What You Need to Know

The deportation of Salvadoran journalist Mario Guevara, detained after covering an ICE protest, exposes the risks immigrant journalists in the US face.

Immigrant Survivors of Domestic Violence Face Rising Barriers to Safety and Justice

Sep 12 | Immigrant survivors of domestic violence face growing barriers as visa protections, asylum rights, and federal funding safeguards erode. With rising scrutiny, anti-DEIA restrictions, and fear of ICE raids, many survivors remain silent. Experts will discuss urgent challenges and support pathways at this week’s briefing.

Karen People Fight for Recognition, Celebrate Culture in California’s Capitol

For California’s Karen people, an annual Martyrs’ Day gathering is a reminder of the support they are still fighting for.