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Federal Judge Orders Trump Administration to Delay Termination of TPS Humanitarian Protection for 60,000 TPS Holders Who Have Lived in the US for Years
Aug 01, 2025
A federal judge stopped the Trump administration from terminating Temporary Protected Status for 60,000 people from Honduras, Nicaragua, and Nepal while the case proceeds. The people affected by the court's ruling have lived in the United States for more than a decade.
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ACLU Calls on Vallejo City Council to Authorize Independent Investigation of City Attorney’s Office in Wake of Serious Misconduct Allegations
Jul 24, 2025
A letter to the Vallejo City Council argues that leaving these grave allegations unaddressed would undermine confidence in city government and worsen an existing public safety crisis in Vallejo where police officers shot and killed 30 people from April 2001 to June 2020.
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Conozca Sus Derechos: Aeropuertos y Puertos de Entrada
Jul 22, 2025
Conozca sus derechos cuando se encuentre con las fuerzas del orden en el aeropuerto o puerto de entrada terrestre de California.
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National TPS Alliance v. Noem (NTPSA II)
Jul 09, 2025
National TPS Alliance v. Noem is a legal challenge to the Trump administration's early termination of Temporary Protected Status for Nepal, Honduras, and Nicaragua.
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TPS Holders Challenge the Termination of Temporary Protected Status for 60,000 Nepali, Honduran, and Nicaraguan Long-Term Residents of the United States
Jul 07, 2025
The National TPS Alliance sued the Trump administration over the federal government's termination of Temporary Protected Status for thousands of people from Nepal, Honduras, and Nicaragua who have lived lawfully in the United States for many years.
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Drone surveillance is creepy, and it’s against the law
Jun 27, 2025
For the past six years, Sonoma County's code enforcement section has run an ever-expanding drone surveillance program. They’ve launched more than 700 low-altitude flights that monitor and record residents, their homes and the areas surrounding them.
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Four Decades of Data Reveal California's Death Penalty is Riddled with Racial Bias
Jun 26, 2025
California applies the death penalty disproportionately to people of color, especially when the victim is white. A recent, rigorous statewide study found that Black people are up to 8.7 times as likely to be sentenced to death as similarly situated non-Black defendants, Latino people are up to 6.2 times as likely to be sentenced to death, and defendants of all races are up to 8.8 times as likely t...
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