The War on Immigrants Immigrant Wants to Pay $368,000 in Fines, but Broken Payment System Won’t Let Him Bryce Covert The fines, for not “willfully” leaving the country, can accrue interest and harm people in immigration proceedings.
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Targeting Iran ICE Worked With Iranian Regime to Set Up Deportation Flights as Trump Laid Plans for War Noah Hurowitz Internal emails indicate immigration agents complied with an Iranian request to hand over specific nationals — and accidentally sent the wrong person to Iran.
Voices ICE Shot a Journalist and Threw Him in Detention. He’s Approaching 300 Days Behind Bars With a Festering Wound. Adam Rose
Chilling Dissent Secret ICE Agent Tried to “Entice” Minneapolis Activists Into Confrontational Tactics Matt Sledge
Voices Israel Justified Its Wars by Calling Enemies “Crazy.” Now, the Warning Signs All Apply to Israel. Eli Clifton, Ian S. Lustick
Cornell to Pro-Palestine Students Targeted by ICE: Come Back to the U.S. or Lose Funding Jonah Valdez
Black Residents Warned of Abusive Cops for Years. Then Police Shot and Killed a Toddler. Liliana Segura
How to Show That Israel’s Sexual Violence Against Palestinians Is Systemic — and Has Gone on for Decades Natasha Lennard
ICE Should Show It Hasn’t Been “Infiltrated by Violent Extremists,” Senator Urges Matt Sledge, Sam Biddle
ICE Recruitment Tweets Are So Racist That Cops Feared They Could Incite Neo-Nazi Violence Matt Sledge, Sam Biddle
Government Ordered to Turn Over Files on ICE Agent Who Killed Renee Good Noah Hurowitz, Austin Campbell
Rubio Is Trying to Keep Leftists Out of U.S. by Banning Supporters of “Economic Sabotage” Matt Sledge
State Department Wants Palantir’s Advice on Free Speech and “Countering Digital Surveillance” Spencer Norris
BLM Protester Transferred Thousands of Miles Away After They Organized Against Their Solitary Confinement Jessica Washington