As a proud Chicana whose father fought fascism in World War II, I am compelled to speak out against the Supreme Court’s unconscionable decision to allow ICE agents to stop and question people based on ...
Earlier this month, the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism and Homeland Security held a hearing — “21st Century Law Enforcement: How Smart Policing Targets Criminal Behavior” — focused ...
With this decision, the Court has further eroded our norms and beliefs regarding democracy, our rights under the Constitution, and the courts’ role in upholding those rights. Dēmos president Taifa ...
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The Department of Homeland Security in September 2025 said that 2 million undocumented immigrants had been forced out of the United States since the start of Donald Trump’s second presidency. Through ...
Professor Bennett Gershman criticizes the Supreme Court’s use of its emergency docket to uphold Trump-era immigration practices that permit racial profiling. He concludes: “Sadly, the court continues ...
Racial profiling is "a sloppy, lazy substitute" for actual policing, said Professor Deborah Ramirez from Northeastern University School of Law, at a House Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution, ...
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Heiltsuk Tribal Council Chief Marilyn Slett says no one in her community is immune to the small acts of racial profiling that can embed themselves in the everyday life of an Indigenous person in ...
Great news for lovers of racism and hypocrisy! The U.S. Supreme Court has allowed the Trump administration to get back to grabbing random Latino people in Home Depot parking lots in Los Angeles, ...
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