Health policy lawyer, serial animal rescuer, perpetual student of Spanish. Lucky to live in Los Angeles. Still protesting. she/her/ella
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Important (and very readable!) analysis
It shared a photo, possibly A.I.-generated, of an alligator, “Al E. Gator,” dressed in uniform being presented with an award for outstanding service and dedication.
It wasn't a selfie?
www.nytimes.com/2026/06/09/u...
9/ This is an enormous reminder that eradication isn't permanent without continued investment. We eliminated screwworm. I said it last week and I'll say it again- keeping threats at bay requires funding, surveillance, expertise, and long-term commitment. Prevention only works when we keep doing it.
House Republicans just poured $70 billion more into Trump's mass deportation machine.
That money could fund health care or feed the hungry. Instead, it will tear apart families and destroy lives.
Every lawmaker who voted for it is responsible for the harm that follows.
Do not underestimate LA Taco
50 people have died in detention since Trump returned to office. And tens of thousands more are languishing in these facilities each night, living under horrific conditions and medical neglect.
We cannot allow another cent to go to these for profit, immigration prisons.
Just ask Walmart
NEW: On Friday the Trump admin announced a proposed work permit regulation that could make it dramatically more difficult for many immigrants in the US to work to support themselves and their families, including DACA recipients, asylum seekers, and the spouses of skilled workers.
I literally whispered “wow”
who would have guessed people would die when you cut off uhhh…all energy, the stuff you need to transport goods and perform services, and…live?