Daily Archives: November 15, 2018

Prison group faces lawsuit over immigrant wages

Three detained men from the Central African country of Cameroon who came to the U.S. seeking asylum were paid the low wages for janitorial and kitchen work at the CoreCivic-run prison at the Cibola County Correctional Ce ...

Migrant caravan groups arrive by hundreds at US border

Several hundred people from the caravan got off buses and made their way to a shelter on the Mexican side near the border to line up for food. Doctors checked those fighting colds and other ailments while several dozen m ...

Eleni Kounalakis can carve out a meaningful role as lieutenant governor. It’s in her genes

Here is a new rags-to-riches American Dream story that’s a little different: A Greek family is forced to share its modest home with enemy Nazi soldiers for three years during World War II. ...

Lawyers request ‘Apprentice’ tapes in suit over Trump ending DACA protections

Lawyers for an organization that is suing President Trump over his administration's decision to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program issued subpoenas to acquire tapes from "The Apprentice," argui ...

Part of the migrant caravan has arrived. Here’s what you need to know.

The first wave of the migrant caravan that President Donald Trump has been warning about arrived at the southern border Tuesday, setting the stage for what Trump views as a potentially dangerous confrontation but what th ...

Trump, Birthright Citizenship, and the Mainstreaming of Unimaginable Ideas

With his promise to revoke, by executive order, the guarantee of birthright citizenship in America, President Trump has made the inconceivable possible. ...

Donald Trump, the Migrant Caravan, and a Manufactured Crisis at the U.S. Border

Since last week’s midterm elections, Donald Trump has spoken less frequently about the migrant caravan, but the subject is still plainly on his mind. ...

ICE Wants to Make a Growing Detainee Population Sleep on Plastic Platforms Designed for Overcrowded Prisons

One vendor describes Stack-A-Bunk as a “bed platform” that is “resistant to blood, vinegar, urine, feces, salt solution and chlorine solution.” ...

Hearing in Asylum Law Challenge Set for Next Week

A federal judge set a hearing for Monday to determine whether to temporarily halt the Trump administration's latest immigration policy change denying asylum to anyone caught crossing the border illegally. ...

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