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🔔 NEW REPORT Civilians around the world continued to experience severe harm from the use of explosive weapons in 2025, as widespread bombing and shelling extended a three-year pattern of elevated harm. ➡️ bit.ly/EWM-2025
Each ICE operation generates roughly $196,000 in monthly losses for nearby businesses and communities. (That's 11x the government's administrative cost of a deportation.) Why? ICE activity decreases foot traffic in those public areas.
Today, the MacArthur Justice Center & ACLU filed a FOIA lawsuit against DHS, ICE, CBP, and USCIS demanding the disclosure of policies and documents relating to practices of targeting and physically retaliating against people who film federal agents on the streets in public.
The grand jury transcripts from the “Broadview Six” case were released this week, making it clear that they were not buying what the prosecution was selling. It’s “a crock of shit,” one juror said.
"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.'"
A big deal: a federal court has BLOCKED Alabama from using nitrogen gas to execute. www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026... My colleague Lauren Gill has done essential work witnessing what nitrogen gas does, and writing about this torturous method of execution in Alabama specifically. Revisit:
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In a lawsuit under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), the MacArthur Justice Center, the ACLU, and the ACLU of Northern California are demanding that the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS),...
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The Broadview Six case is “a crock of shit,” one juror said.
ACLU v. ICE (Filming Agents FOIA Lawsuit) - MacArthur Justice
Trump told prosecutors to target ICE protesters. A Chicago jury wasn't buying it.
www.motherjones.com
Alabama said Alan Miller’s execution by lethal gas would be “more humane.” He writhed and gasped for air in his final moments.
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“Agony” and “Suffering” as Alabama Experiments with Nitrogen Executions - Bolts
Explosive Weapons Monitor
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Mother Jones
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NEW: Women inside Delaney Hall have issued new demands over repression, violence, and forced transfer against hunger and labor strikers. They carry on earlier demands while calling for investigation: "Women report that they have made multiple complaints of sexual abuse against a female officer."
“He asked about one detained woman who has been hospitalized for several weeks. ‘They aren’t telling her family where she is, which hospital she’s in. They’re saying it’s a security problem,’ Kim said. Guards told the family to file a FOIA request to find out where she is, he said.”
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Wow. A Columbus Dispatch editor is having a "fireside chat" with an executive from autonomous weapons manufacturer Anduril. Would an editor do the same for a data center developer? An ExxonMobil exec? A "fireside chat" for FDR-esque wisdom from a weapons salesman? www.acg.org/columbus/eve...
And for more on how Anduril is handling their PR when Americans aren't feeling so great about tech billionaires and endless war, check out this great article from @hurwitz.bsky.social @motherjones.com about an Anduril exec on Gwyneth Paltrow's Goop podcast! www.motherjones.com/politics/202...
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Senator Andy Kim entered ICE’s Delaney Hall—and found a woman curled up in pain.
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Inside Delaney Hall's black box
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Melissa Gira Grant
This is what the U.S. calls a “proportionate” response to the downing of an Apache helicopter: destroying reservoirs that leave 20,000 people without water. “Staying below the threshold of escalation” yields not deescalation, let alone peace, but atrocities like this.
Is warmongering really that bad?
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Gwyneth Paltrow just goopified drone warfare
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Trying to stay under the threshold of retaliation only ends up prolonging a war. Biden and Trump make the same mistake with Iran
www.forever-wars.com
The Proportionality Trap
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