An 18-year-old Guyanese U.S. citizen had just finished a quick stop at a gas station near Hamline University in St. Paul when federal immigration agents approached him and demanded identification. His ...
On Nov. 5, Immigration Customs Enforcement agents threw Juanita Avila to the ground, temporarily detaining her despite her daughter Emely Agustin pleading with the agents that Avila was a legal ...
An Urbandale man will receive an $80,000 settlement from the city of Des Moines to resolve his lawsuit. The man alleged police arrested him without cause in 2018 in retaliation for making a rude ...
NEW YORK (PIX11) — A criminal database run by the New York City Police Department is under fire after a report by the Department of Investigation determined that the database “continues to perpetuate ...
In 2013, a federal judge found that the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office had racially profiled Latino residents as part of ex-Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s brutal campaign to crack down on unauthorized ...
University College London provides funding as a founding partner of The Conversation UK. After years of trying to understand the minds of people who hurt others, I have recently turned my attention as ...
In what’s become an increasingly common practice in recent months, the Supreme Court recently used its “emergency docket” to lift a lower court injunction barring the use of racial profiling by ...
When Aba Taylor landed in Los Angeles last week, the day after the Supreme Court temporarily cleared the way for federal agents in the city to question people based on their race, she was overcome ...
Long-Term Support release, with features ranging from structured concurrency and compact object headers to ahead-of-time method profiling and JFR CPU-time profiling on Linux, is now generally ...
Sign up for the Slatest to get the most insightful analysis, criticism, and advice out there, delivered to your inbox daily. Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s concurrence ...
The Supreme Court’s 1954 Brown v. Board of Education decision was both a legal and cultural earthquake. It sent a powerful message that racism would no longer find refuge in the American Constitution.
THIS IS KCRA THREE NEWS AT 430. QUESTIONS RAISED AFTER THE SUPREME COURT LIFTED RESTRICTIONS ON FEDERAL IMMIGRATION ENFORCEMENT. SOME ARE WORRIED THIS WILL LEAD TO RACIAL PROFILING. THE COURT ...
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