immigrant rights
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Immigrant day laborers organize, make alliances
A potentially momentous development is occurring that has boosted the struggle for immigrant rights and could help revive the U.S.…
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Bush’s racist terror detainee bill promotes fear, erodes civil rights
In yet another attempt to enhance the atmosphere of fear in the United States and to strip away basic rights,…
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Growers resist farm workers’ fight for shade
A killer heat wave, the latest manifestation of global warming, made its away across the United States in July and…
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Immigrant rights activist Gabriela Pacheco and family rounded up by government
In the early morning hours of July 26, Gabriela Pacheco, a student activist and advocate for immigrant rights, was taken…
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New York court gives ‘green light to racial profiling’
When civil rights activists charge cops or courts with racial profiling, the answer is always the same: racial profiling is…
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Phony ‘terror plots’ mask U.S. war crimes
We have all seen the headlines. “Terror plot uncovered!” “Qaeda bomber behind plot to hit train tunnel.” After the Sept.…
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Prison owners profit from anti-immigrant repression
According to the U.S. Department of Justice, the number of people in federal prison facilities has increased by 3.4 percent…
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Press conference condemns police brutality against protesters
In response to the Los Angeles Police Department repression of the July 8 counter-demonstration against the “Minuteman Project,” the ANSWER…
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Anti-Minutemen rally attacked by cops, people fight back
Once again, the Los Angeles Police Department showed its true racist and reactionary character when it viciously attacked immigrant rights…
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‘Minutemen’ aim to divide the working class
On May 21, over 300 demonstrators confronted about 50 members of the racist “Minutemen Project” in downtown Los Angeles. Pro-immigrant…
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