Protests against Trump's policies, including deportations and Medicaid cuts, are unfolding at over 1,600 locations nationwide in honor of civil rights leader John Lewis. Organizers call for peaceful demonstrations, with Chicago as the flagship city.
In a bold move, the Trump administration plans to share the personal information of nearly 79 million Medicaid enrollees with ICE, sparking fears of mass deportations and a chilling effect on healthcare access for undocumented immigrants.
On Thursday, over 1,600 locations across the U.S. will host protests honoring John Lewis and opposing Trump’s controversial policies, including mass deportations and Medicaid cuts. Organizers urge peaceful demonstrations as they fight against rising authoritarianism.
Protests are set to erupt across the U.S. on Thursday, honoring John Lewis and opposing Trump's controversial policies. With over 1,600 events planned, organizers stress the importance of peaceful demonstrations in these tumultuous times.
The White House is set to appeal a federal judge's order halting immigration arrests without probable cause, claiming it undermines their authority and targets Latino communities. This decision follows a lawsuit alleging racial profiling.
President Trump is ramping up his immigration enforcement, declaring a national emergency at the border, closing asylum access, and promising mass deportations. Discover the chaos unfolding in immigrant communities.
The Department of Homeland Security has reversed its stance on immigration raids, ordering ICE to target farms, hotels, and restaurants, despite pressure from industry leaders. This move escalates Trump's mass deportation efforts.
In a shocking move, Trump promises an expanded immigration crackdown in Democratic-led cities, citing protests as motivation. Amid budget concerns for ICE, he pushes for mass deportations, raising questions about the future of immigration enforcement.
In a dramatic escalation of his immigration policies, Trump calls for the largest mass deportation program in U.S. history, targeting major cities amid growing protests and legal challenges.
This Saturday, millions will unite across the U.S. in the 'No Kings' protests against the Trump administration. With heightened tensions and a call for civil rights, organizers expect a historic turnout.