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Who’s Safe From Deportation?

Far beyond President Trump’s promises to remove criminal migrants from America, detentions and deportations have struck legal residents, visa holders and tourists.

HHS Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr., Will Be a Disaster for Public Health, Predict...

Critics believe Kennedy is unfit to serve as Health and Human Services Secretary, because he could gut funding for public health research.

What Does Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Order Mean for Immigrants?

The three weeks since President Trump’s inauguration has brought a near-daily slurry of executive orders — including one ending birthright citizenship.

As ICE Sightings Flood Social Media, Immigration Advocates Push for Accuracy

As reports of alleged U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) sightings flood social media and new interactive mapping platforms, immigrant rights advocates are urging people to verify claims before posting. 

CA Leaders Vow to Protect Health Care ‘Regardless of Who’s in the White...

“As California goes, so goes the nation,” said state Attorney General Rob Bonta — and in the face of federal funding cuts, that goes for health care too.

‘Outright Violence’ — Trump’s ‘Two Genders’ Order Puts Trans Lives at Risk

President Trump’s executive order proclaiming that the U.S. recognizes only “two sexes, male and female” poses a crisis for transgender people.

U.S. House Latino Democrats Denounce Trump Immigration Orders

The Congressional Hispanic Caucus spoke out in a press conference led by Rep. Adriano Espaillat of New York, the group's first-ever Black chair.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. States He Is Not Against Vaccines At Senate Confirmation...

Critics of RFK Jr., including his cousin Caroline, say he is unfit to head up the largest agency within the Trump Administration.

White House AANHPI Commission Shuttered By Executive Order

The White House Asian American, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander Commission was a key bridge connecting the community to federal resources.

After LA Fires, Immigrants Face Deportation Threats

After one of the worst natural disasters in U.S. history burned over 50,000 acres of Los Angeles County, immigrants are already cleaning up.

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