Texas Turns Its Sprawling State Police Force Into Immigration Agents for Trump
The notorious 287(g) task force program has finally reached DPS, raising fears of widespread racial profiling.
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The notorious 287(g) task force program has finally reached DPS, raising fears of widespread racial profiling.
Whenever I see one, I think: fashion show. Something from Chanel. A bit of art deco. That black and white aesthetic.
Texas’ largest school district may even convert its renowned performing arts institution under a program that benefitted the state-appointed superintendent in his previous career.
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Congressman Marc Veasey arrived at an ICE facility Monday in his latest attempt to follow up on the Observer’s reporting.
At a vigil outside city hall last week, advocates gathered to “center the victims” and to condemn the “dehumanization” of migrants by the federal government.
“On the first day, I thought they had picked me up by mistake…”
& for Bruno Schulz, shot and killed by Gestapo officer Karl Günther in 1942 while walking home through the Aryan quarter with a loaf of bread
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In Houston, actor Kendrick Sampson seeks to make a party out of political engagement.
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