The Archdiocese of Miami announced that it employs many TPS holders as health care workers, and the Trump administration is forcing them to be fired and sent back to Haiti, where they could be killed. Why not let them stay and save our lives instead?
"Revoking the legal status of hundreds of thousands of people residing in our country creates a moral crisis when returning to their country of origin is not a safe or reasonable option. If we are truly to affirm the God-given dignity of every human person, we as a nation cannot turn a blind eye to such an injustice and the impossible choices it will create for families and communities." - Bishop Brendan J. Cahill, chairman of the USCCB Committee on Migration.
This week, the Trump Administration ultimately prevailed in a court challenge to its decision to end temporary protected status (TPS) for Haiti and Syria.
The Supreme Court's decision today rubber-stamps Trump's lawless attack on TPS and vulnerable families across the country. Let me be clear: I will not stop fighting to defend Nevadans, including TPS holders.
Republicans have what should be an easy vote today: stand with the American people who have been harmed by drug traffickers like former Honduran President Hernández.
The American people deserve the truth about the criminal Trump pardoned.
Your tax dollars should make your life safer and more affordable.
But instead of lowering costs for working families, Republicans’ budget bill gives ICE another $70 billion to continue brutalizing our communities without any accountability or oversight.
I just offered an amendment to prevent anyone convicted of heinous crimes — from attacking law enforcement to molesting children — from getting money from Trump's taxpayer financed slush fund.
Republicans blocked it.
All to please the Dear Leader. It's sick.
Dulce Consuelo Diaz Morales is an American citizen who was born in the United States. She presented proof to the ICE agents who detained her, but they ignored her and held her for nearly a month.
Republicans want to move ahead with $70 billion of ICE and Border Patrol funding today with no guardrails to protect against the detention of U.S. citizens like Dulce. That’s unacceptable to me.
Again he could advance because the rest of the field is very flawed but IDK if you get to call yourself a "class traitor" for spending hundreds of millions on probably futile political campaigns, it's one of the vainest and least altruistic ways to spend your money.
Excited to have the support of my friend @JaimeCamil in these final days leading up to the primary. We know what’s possible when we come together to uplift every Californian and fight to keep that dream within reach for the next generation.
It’s so important that we turn out and vote in this election.
Vote in person or drop off your ballot at a polling location by June 2.
When you see the videos of chaos at Delaney Hall, remember that in a few days Congressional Republicans will try to pass a budget bill that would give tens of billions $ more to ICE with zero accountability/reforms. Let’s make our voices heard to stop this bill.
My parents came to California with $12 in their pocket and belief in the California Dream.
Their sacrifice and determination shaped who I am - and why I’m running for Governor: to fight every single day for working Californians and make sure that dream is still within reach for the next generation.
As Chair of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus during two of the Biden years, I too worked with @XavierBecerra. We collaborated together on many issues, including healthcare. He was a great partner who championed our issues.
It's weird how many people who actually served with Becerra are willing to go on the record but the only people in these stories are blind quotes of people who very may well have axes to grind over their own failures.