In the last 18 months, Congress has given DHS $240 billion — a quarter of a trillion.
Trump's war has wiped out an entire year and a half of wage growth
Ben Zipperer
Aaron Reichlin-Melnick
BREAKING: The House passes a $70 billion bill to fund immigration enforcement for three years, sending the measure to President Trump.
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House Republicans have passed a nearly $70 billion bill to fund immigration enforcement agencies for the next three years and the rest of President Donald Trump's term in office.
On Monday, Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin told Fox News that “every single” agency would be on site.
Several cities hosting World Cup matches have announced that they would not cooperate with ICE enforcement, including Los Angeles, Atlanta, and Seattle.
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“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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Melissa Gira Grant
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!
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"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.'"
Babe wake up they’re gooping the drones www.motherjones.com/politics/202...
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.
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?
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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."