
Washington, DC — The U.S. Senate today began voting on the massive and destructive tax and immigration legislative package – with the House of Representatives likely to take up the bill mid-week. As the Wall Street Journal details, the Senate version of the bill, “allocates more than $150 billion...
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Celebrating Our Shared Immigrant Heritage As Immigrant Heritage Month 2025 comes to a close, we wanted to make sure you didn’t miss out on any of the content from the America’s Voice team lifting up the immigrants who call this country their home. We kicked off the month with...
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English Axios Axios Explains: Inside ICE’s superpowers By Russell Contreras June 29, 2025 Ms. Magazine Keeping Score: Americans Oppose Mass Deportations; Supreme Court Upholds Free Preventive Care Under ACA By Katie Fleischer June 27, 2025 WAMC War should not distract us from important domestic issues By Michael Meeropol June 27, 2025 The...
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AMERICA’S VOICE REACTS TO SCOTUS RULING AFFECTING BIRTHRIGHT CITIZENSHIP In response to today’s Supreme Court’s ruling in Trump v. CASA, America’s Voice Executive Director Vanessa Cárdenas says that the decision not only weakens the judicial branch and its essential role as a check and balance against executive overreach, “but...
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Washington, DC — The following is a statement from America’s Voice Executive Director Vanessa Cárdenas, reacting to today’s Supreme Court’s ruling in Trump v. CASA. “Like most Americans, I’ve always believed the U.S. was a place where our Constitutional rights were guaranteed—where citizenship, especially constitutionally enshrined birthright citizenship, was...
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Caroline Dias Goncalves, the University of Utah student who was abducted by Stephen Miller’s mass deportation agents following a routine traffic stop earlier this month, has finally been freed after two agonizing weeks in ICE custody. In remarks following her release, the Dream.US scholar described her 15 days in...
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English The New York Times On a Quiet Southern Border, Empty Farms and Frightened Workers By Edgar Sandoval June 27, 2025 Associated Press Justice Department says Kilmar Abrego Garcia will face US trial before any move to deport him again By BEN FINLEY and ALANNA DURKIN RICHER June 26, 2025 The...
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Washington, DC — The devastating cost and dire consequences of President Trump and Stephen Miller’s mass deportation obsession continues to be on display across the nation, affecting all Americans. New reporting highlights the economic costs of raids that are overwhelming nursing home care, agricultural and construction workers and threatening...
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San Diego Bishop-elect Michael Pham, a former refugee who recently became Pope Leo XIV’s first bishop appointment, was among faith leaders to bear witness and support immigrants at their immigration court hearings on World Refugee Day last Friday, compelled by their values and the unprecedented surge in arrests of...
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Washington, DC – Below is a column by Maribel Hastings from America’s Voice en Español translated to English from Spanish. It ran in several Spanish-language media outlets earlier this week: The U.S. attack on Iran’s nuclear installations last Saturday dominates media coverage, but that doesn’t mean Donald Trump’s internal...
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