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Jose Luis Zavala, a gardener, was one of thousands of immigrants swept up last month in President Donald Trump’s massive immigration crackdown. Now he’s in a Texas detention center.
When Mexican firefighters crossed borders to help Texans after the floods, they reminded us that humanity doesn’t stop at a ...
Mexican truck drivers attend an English class as part of an effort to comply with a recent executive order by U.S. President ...
The United Church of Christ (UCC) said these things in a " Resolution of Witness " called "Responding to the federal ...
In the present political context, in which these communities are especially vulnerable to violence, injustice and ...
Last week, the Justice Department’s memo declaring that Epstein kept no “incriminating ‘client list’” led to widespread ...
Uthmeier’s letter also supported baseless conspiracy theories attributing the deadly flooding in Texas over the July 4 ...
Jose Luis Zavala, a gardener, was one of thousands of immigrants swept up last month in President Donald Trump’s massive ...
Suki John’s war nightmares stopped when she started telling her mother’s story. She’s been telling that story for 35 years, not in words, but in dance. Her mother, Veronka John-Steiner (nee Polgar) — ...
War didn’t greet me with a banner or a cause—it handed me a shovel, a borrowed rifle, and a promise that if I didn’t dig fast ...
The Trump administration started construction on the Southern Border wall again, using El Paso as a starting point.
Texas, has proposed a bill to streamline farmworker visas for migrants that harkens back to the Bracero Program of the 1940s.