immigrant rights
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Militant Journalism
Keep Hipolito Home! End racist deportations!
Liberation interviews Mely Galan in Waco, Tx. about the struggle to keep her father from being deported.
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Militant Journalism
Tampa activists reject ‘bathhouse’ law, demand protections for workers
The “bathhouse” ordinance harasses, interrogates and further victimizes the individuals that it claims to protect, as well as migrant workers…
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Militant Journalism
Tampa rallies against ICE: “Keep families together!”
In Luis Blanco’s case, he means everything to his family. Blanco, who works in construction, is the sole breadwinner of…
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Blog
Chicago Marches Against Racism, War and Bigotry on 1 Year of Trump
We need for an independent pole of the resistance to the Trump regime outside of the major political establishment parties.
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Analysis
Trump deals new blow to TPS immigrants
Continuing its attack on immigrants, the Trump administration on Jan. 8 cancelled the Temporary Protected Status for 200,000 Salvadorans.
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Blog
East Harlem community leader: ‘We need affordable housing now!’
For 75 years, East Harlem, has been the political and cultural heart of the millions of Puerto Rican who no…
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Militant Journalism
Fresno says: No Arpaio!
"It was clear by looking at the four corners of the main street where the protest was occurring that the…
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act
Brutal ICE raids arrest nearly 500 across U.S.
On Sept. 28, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) conducted a nationwide seizure known as Operation Safe City, which led to…
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Militant Journalism
Tens of thousands march to defend DACA in LA
Liberation News coverage of massive protest in Los Angeles in defense of the DACA program.
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Español
Demostración en Bradenton para los soñadores “Dreamers”: “Defiende DACA! Los inmigrantes están aquí para quedarse!”
El miércoles 6 de septiembre, alrededor de 40 personas se reunieron en Bradenton, Florida, para protestar por la decisión del…
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