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Uncaring Healthcare: The Impossible Cost of Being Undocumented and Ill in America

Uncaring Healthcare: The Impossible Cost of Being Undocumented and Ill in America

Alix Dick and Antero Garcia Chronicle Illicit Medical Procedures for Those Lacking Social Security Numbers

By Alix Dick and Antero Garcia | January 29, 2026

How Big Data and the Surveillance State Collude to Undermine Immigrant Rights

How Big Data and the Surveillance State Collude to Undermine Immigrant Rights

César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández on Immigration Policing in the Digital Age

By César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández | January 29, 2026

Why Strikes Matter

Why Strikes Matter

Erik Loomis on the History (and Future) of Class Struggle in America

By Erik Loomis | January 29, 2026

In the Twin Cities, indie bookstores are stepping up to ICE.

In the Twin Cities, indie bookstores are stepping up to ICE.

By Brittany Allen | January 29, 2026

Who is calling for a national, anti-ICE shutdown tomorrow, and why you should join.

Who is calling for a national, anti-ICE shutdown tomorrow, and why you should join.

By James Folta | January 29, 2026

“Everything We Do Matters.” Minneapolis’s Moon Palace Books is a Hub For Anti-ICE Resistance

“Everything We Do Matters.” Minneapolis’s Moon Palace Books is a Hub For Anti-ICE Resistance

James Folta Talks to Bookseller Angela Schwesnedl

By James Folta | January 29, 2026

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