Congrats to Judge Chris Taylor on her Wisconsin Supreme Court win!
This victory helps secure a reproductive freedom majority on the court through at least 2030—protecting abortion access for millions of Wisconsinites.
Much love to Alex Pretti and Renee Good—but remember—ICE has killed 9 people in 2026. You know the names of the 2 white people they've killed.
ICE has also killed a Black man named Keith Porter, a Cambodian named Parady La, and five Latinos named Heber Sanchaz Domínguez, Victor Manuel Diaz, Luis Beltran Yanez-Cruz, Luis Gustavo Nunez Caceres, and Geraldo Lunas Campos.
ICE is on pace to kill more than 100 people this year. Abolish ICE. Impeach Noem. Prosecute those who committed these crimes.
Minneapolis sent a clear message today: we will not be silent while ICE tears families apart. From the streets to the statehouse, thousands of people risked arrest and economic retaliation to demand an end to brutal immigration raids and the politics of fear.
This is what solidarity looks like in below-zero weather: workers, clergy, students and entire communities shutting it all down until human rights mean something for everyone, not just a few.
Repost: @jedayal
On January 7th, 2026, ICE agents murdered Renee Nicole Good by shooting her in the head through her car window. She was a poet and writer, a wife, and a mother of three.
Like many, I am horrified by the ongoing violence that ICE wages upon our community. Across our country, we are witnessing discrimination and brutality on an unconscionable scale.
We remember and mourn not only Renee, but all those ICE has killed, including Silverio Villegas Gonzalez and Keith Porter, who were also shot by ICE. We also remember the 32 individuals who died in ICE custody last year, with 2025 marking the deadliest year in ICE’s history in over two decades.
I encourage you to donate to my fundraiser for @ACLUMN who are currently engaged in legal action against ICE: https://t.co/mumFJQ9ag1
Other ways to offer support include donating to organizations such as:
Unidos MN @UnidosMN
Monarcha Rapid Response Line at https://t.co/msNzTeNe8E
Immigrant Law Center MN @ILCM_MN
For Renee Nicole Good
Killed by I.C.E. on January 7, 2026
by Amanda Gorman
They say she is no more,
That there her absence roars,
Blood-blown like a rose.
Iced wheels flinched & froze.
Now, bare riot of candles,
Dark fury of flowers,
Pure howling of hymns.
If for us she arose,
Somewhere, in the pitched deep of our grief,
Crouches our power,
The howl where we begin,
Straining upon the edge of the crooked crater
Of the worst of what we’ve been.
Change is only possible,
& all the greater,
When the labour
& bitter anger of our neighbors
Is moved by the love
& better angels of our nature.
What they call death & void,
We know is breath & voice;
In the end, gorgeously,
Endures our enormity.
You could believe departed to be the dawn
When the blank night has so long stood.
But our bright-fled angels will never be fully gone,
When they forever are so fiercely Good.
This campaign won’t be funded by billionaires or corporate PACs.
It’s powered by working people—just like the Wisconsin we believe in.
If you’re ready to build something better, chip in today: https://t.co/0SUEPuzIGM
I’m Francesca Hong, and I’m running for Governor of Wisconsin.
I’m a single mom juggling two jobs—and I bring my lived experience into every room I walk into. From the State Capitol to night shifts behind the bar, I know what working people are up against.
Thanks @uhaul…We drove 12 hours from Wisconsin to Manitoba to pick up furniture, only to find you didn’t have our “guaranteed rental”. Are you going to pay for the 1300 mile trip return trip? And how do we ensure an actual guarantee next time? Absolutely ridiculous.
BREAKING: We’re suing the Trump-Vance administration on behalf of a nationwide coalition of state domestic violence and sexual assault coalitions for jeopardizing grant funding that supports survivors.
The DOJ’s Office on Violence Against Women has imposed new restrictions, as a part of the president’s anti-equity crusade, that make it nearly impossible for grantees to comply.
Survivors of domestic and sexual violence need more resources, not less, to help them find justice, build community, and start to heal. We are honored to represent them.