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‘It’s Scary’: Students Fear Going to College in Red States After Roe
“Location has never before been more important to me,” said Ashley Huynh, 17, a rising high school senior in Montgomery County, Maryland.
42 States Have Considered or Passed Anti-Abortion or Anti-Trans Laws This Year
Is your state anti-abortion? It’s probably anti-trans, too.
Women Say They Were Abused and Deported by ICE. Now They Fear Being Silenced.
Investigators haven’t interviewed at least eight women who were deported after receiving questionable medical diagnoses and treatment at Irwin County Detention Center, VICE News has learned.
22 Women Just Went Public With Graphic Descriptions of Medical Abuse in ICE Detention
"I told him 'no,' but he kept going. 'Relax,' he told me."
ICE Keeps Trying to Deport Women in the Gynecological Surgery Scandal
Lawyers fought the deportations of two women who were treated by a controversial gynecologist while in ICE custody.
ICE Tried to Deport Yet Another Potential Witness in the Gynecology Scandal
Brought to the U.S. at age 3, ICE detained the 36-year-old mother and then attempted to deport her to Mexico after she had procedures with a controversial gynecologist.
‘A Disturbing Pattern’: ICE Detainees Were Pressured to Have Gynecological Surgery, Doctors Say
A team of doctors reviewed more than 3,200 pages of medical records from 19 women who allege "medical maltreatment" at an ICE detention facility in Georgia.
5 Women Recount Unwanted or Confusing Gynecological Surgeries in ICE Custody
"We are not an experiment."
Trump’s Justice Department Is Targeting Black Lives Matter Demonstrators as Domestic Terrorists
Attorney General Bill Barr is targeting protesters with harsh, federal prosecutions for civil disturbances that potentially carry decades in prison.
The 2 Lawyers Accused of Firebombing an NYPD Car Just Got Out on Bail
Besides explosives and arson charges, the government tacked on another charge that Rahman’s lawyer said is usually seen in cases of gang violence or terrorism.
Black and Brown Protesters in New York Were Jailed Longer and Punished More Harshly Than White, Data Indicates
Of 72 "protest-related" arraignments handled by New York County Defender Services, just 5% were white people.