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The No Fly List and its Alarming Civil Rights Concerns
June 27, 2024
Every year, the U.S. government places thousands of people on the No Fly List, an opaque list that operates under an impossible veil of secrecy.
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Immigrant Workers Win $60K Settlement from Lee’s Deli Restaurants
June 06, 2024
17 Chinese immigrant workers have won a $60k settlement from former employer, Lee’s Deli restaurant. The victory is notable given the difficulty of recovering unpaid wages after a business closure.
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Tallos rotos: Cómo en California las prisiones se confabulan con el ICE para separar familias
May 22, 2024
Broken Stems is a comic project that tells the story of how California prisons tear apart families by voluntarily colluding with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
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Civil Rights Organizations Call on Stanford University To Drop Discriminatory and Groundless Charges Against Students
May 21, 2024
Over 30 legal, civil rights, and community organizations sent a letter to Stanford University urging the administration to dismiss charges against students that supported Palestinian human rights.
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Community Members Wrongfully Denied Visas from Trump’s Muslim Ban Win Major Agreement To Repair Far-Reaching Harms
May 15, 2024
A federal judge has approved a major agreement that provides a clear visa reconsideration process to nearly 25,000 community members who were harmed by the Trump administration’s Muslim Ban.