A landmark deal to cut global shipping emissions has been abandoned after Saudi Arabia and the US succeeded in ending the talks. read more
The honorables in Raleigh, a group of Republicans who've already drawn themselves nearly insurmountable majorities in what's essentially a moderate state, are threatening to rush headlong into a new round of Congressional redistricting to tilt the scales further. read more
Americans Detained: The government doesn't track how many citizens are held by immigration agents. We found more than 170 cases this year where citizens were detained at raids and protests. Held Incommunicado: More than 20 citizens have reported being held for over a day without being able to call their loved ones or a lawyer. In some cases their families couldn't find them. Cases Wilted: Agents have arrested about 130 Americans, including a dozen elected officials, for allegedly interfering with or assaulting officers, yet those cases were often dropped. read more
A country singer's tirade against President Donald Trump's immigration agenda and ICE has gone viral and quickly earned him new fans after he called out the hypocrisy of the president's Christian supporters. read more
Stephen Miller, White House deputy chief of staff and architect of some of the Trump administration's most hardline immigration policies, has listed his Arlington home for $3.75 million ... read more
Sometimes collaborators get shot.
Here are a few more examples you can whine about. en.wikipedia.org
Incredible moment at 26 Federal Plaza immigration court when a family member is detained by ICE agents after his court appearance "We angry. All of us angry out here" they are given no reason they are just disappeared. We don't know what happens to them. pic.twitter.com/rDf1ksa4hV" Sandi Bachom " (@sandibachom) October 15, 2025
ICE raids Walgreens in Chicago"older white agent tackles Black man to the ground"arrests him for "running.""He's a U.S. citizen! He's American!" a woman yells. "He's my brother-in-law!"Store location was forced to close "because of everything with ICE""manager told the rest ... pic.twitter.com/9HS1qfoPPg" LongTime"FirstTime' (@LongTimeHistory) October 14, 2025




More: Some have wagered that this shows these two men might have been innocent; the administration, after all, has not provided public evidence for its claims that its targets are "narco-terrorists." And some people in the relevant Latin American countries, including the victims' families and Colombian President Gustavo Petro, have called the Trump administration's general claims about targets into question. Petro, for example, has said a Colombian killed in an earlier strike was a "fisherman" with "no ties to the drug trade."
But even if these survivors did what the administration claims, the administration's move to release them undercuts its claims about the conflict in the Caribbean. Releasing them is very difficult to square with the argument that the US government is engaged in a war with people who would do imminent harm to Americans.
Put plainly: If these people are so dangerous and engaged in what is allegedly warfare against the United States, how could they be released?