The violent race riots in Belfast are exactly what Trump, JD Vance, and Fox News were trying to make happen to Haitians in Ohio during the campaign and what they wanted to happen to Somalis in Minneapolis as well
⚽️✊HAPPY WORLD CUP DAY!
It is so important for us to open our doors and welcome in our community to share in the joy that is the World Cup. /1
The war in Ukraine — which has reached 1,569 days, or more than four years and three months — has now outlasted World War I. With peace talks stalled, it shows no sign of ending soon. trib.al/W8jGKp3
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The World Cup could see racial profiling and discrimination by law enforcement, invasive social media screenings, searches of electronic devices, suppression of speech, and more.
Fans, players, journalists, and everyone must know our rights and the risks.
As Thomas says, “the vibes are off”.
Thank you Thomas and Florida Immigrant Coalition for being our guest contributor!
The New York Times
Hunger and labor strike is still going on at Delaney Hall.
We can't forget them while Republicans passed the additional $70 Billion funding for ICE and CBP.
Just a disgusting, inhuman way to talk about war. We must never get used to this
"When communities are forced to wonder whether attending a match could put them at risk, the spirit of the game suffers."
In our latest guest post, Thomas Kennedy writes about how anti-immigrant policies are casting a shadow over the World Cup.
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Just as we have argued in court, it seems the Trump-Vance administration cannot be taken at their word when it comes to the president's so-called “Anti-Weaponization Fund.”
We will keep pushing to hold this administration accountable for the truth.
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America's Voice
It has been 20 days since the hunger and labor strike was first announced at Delaney Hall.
Today, Cosecha NJ shares:
Dozens of women continue the relay of the labor and hunger strike saying, "We are mothers, daughters & sisters. We are people and we demand justice."
US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee: “Things may get a bit spicy in the neighborhood soon.”