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Ice In Airports: If We Can Pay ICE, Why Can’t We Pay TSA?
Airports are overwhelmed, TSA workers are unpaid, and now ICE agents are stepping in. But if the government can afford to pay ICE, why are TSA employees still working without compensation? As lines grow and tensions rise, this controversial decision is raising serious questions about priorities, security, and who really pays the price. Read more to see what’s really happening inside America’s airports.
Mar 24


Protests, Policing, and the Fight for Accountability
The fatal shootings of U.S. citizens Renee Good and Alex Pretti during federal immigration operations have ignited nationwide protests and renewed scrutiny of immigration enforcement. As marches, walkouts, and business closures spread across the country, activists are calling for accountability, transparency, and a reexamination of how federal power is exercised within American communities.
Feb 1


Minneapolis is Grieving Again: The Tragedy of Alex Pretti
Two people. Two weeks. Both shot and killed by ICE in Minneapolis. Alex Pretti was a 37-year-old ICU nurse, not a threat...yet he lost his life while documenting a protest. This isn’t politics anymore. It’s about who gets to speak, witness, and survive.
Jan 28


The Impact of Supreme Court Cases on Democracy and Rights
Right now, the Supreme Court is deciding cases that could reshape democracy, personal freedom, and privacy in the U.S. These rulings won’t just affect legal doctrine; they’ll affect real people, real elections, and everyday rights.
Jan 20


Compassion at the Border: The People Behind the Process
When compassion is removed from the conversation, individuals are reduced to abstractions rather than being treated with dignity. This piece explores why understanding the border requires looking beyond rhetoric and numbers, and instead recognizing the humanity at the center of the process, because compassion is not a weakness, but the foundation of a just response.
Jan 11


Defending Canal Street Against Violent Federal Officers
On October 21, 2025, Canal Street became the epicenter of a violent federal sweep targeting vendors, many of them immigrants and first-generation New Yorkers.
Dive into NYC law enforcement and how citizens are fighting for justice.
Oct 25, 2025


Bridging Instead of Barricading
Personal Reflection on Immersion Trip to Tucson, Arizona.
Jan 18, 2025
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