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ICE knows that it cannot shoot us all. But the Department of Homeland Security is close to being able to track us all.
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The demand from the federal government to Minnesota leaders hasn’t relented for months: Hand over sensitive welfare data. Starting this summer, the Department of Justice began pressing state officials ...
Agency looks to understand the extent of identifying information available to its masked agents It's not enough to have its ...
This is the fifth and final story in the “Crossing the Line” series about efforts in the Deep South to redraw voting ...
Democracy in America is rarely destroyed in one dramatic stroke. It is weakened quietly—through procedural changes, administrative barriers, data grabs, and the slow normalization of exclusion.
Congress president and Leader of the Opposition in the Rajya Sabha, Mallikarjun Kharge, on Wednesday launched a blistering attack on the Modi government and the RSS, alleging that parliamentary ...
Here are 12 ways the Trump administration dismantled civil rights law and the foundations of inclusive democracy in its first year.
The stage is set for California Democrats to notch five new House seats as Republicans see their numbers slashed by half.