The War on Immigrants
Desperate Families and Gun-Toting Vigilantes Converge in Arizona After Title 42 Ends
As President Joe Biden swaps one asylum crackdown for another, the border’s lethality endures.
The War on Immigrants
As President Joe Biden swaps one asylum crackdown for another, the border’s lethality endures.
Playing With Fire
In many ways, Claude was lucky. He had a job, a place to live, the support of loved ones. But incarceration exacts a heavy toll.
Voices
The hate-crime narrative that emerged after migrants were killed in Brownsville ignored details about history and life in the border town.
Murder at the Motel
The Supreme Court spared Glossip’s life — for now. But his fight is far from over.
Companies like Evolv sell multimillion-dollar AI-powered gun detection systems to schools nationwide, but weapons still slip through.
“I don’t think we’ve spoken enough about what Black women have had to endure here,” said Chicago prosecutor Kim Foxx, a Gardner ally.
The War on Immigrants
Whether the bill, which Gov. Greg Abbott has vowed to sign, ends up as law or not, the discrimination is already stinging marginalized communities.
A new bill proposes a novel way to block access to transition-related treatment — for adults too.
The NYPD’s treatment of a white man who strangled Jordan Neely, an unhoused Black man, on the subway is not how things usually go down.
The activists face 20 years in prison for handing out flyers that identified a cop they said was linked to the killing of a protester in the Atlanta forest.