Social Justice Department of Justice Threatens Sanctuary Cities The idea that sanctuary cities are a danger to residents has largely proven to be a myth. Chinelo Nkechi Ikem
Social Justice How a Growing Latino Population Provided Fertile Ground for Exploitation by the Trump Campaign New research suggests Trump's anti-immigrant message kick-started his campaign. Tom Jacobs
Economics Using Data to Help Migrants Find Work Research shows that machine learning can improve the way we place refugees in the United States. Kevin Charles Fleming
News in Brief Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Trump ‘Travel Ban’ Case The decision will no doubt please the president, who for months has asked the Supreme Court to take up the case. Morgan Baskin
Social Justice ICE’s 7-Eleven Raids Won’t Get Rid of Undocumented Workers. They’ll Only Make Them Less Visible. Recent ICE raids could push undocumented immigrant laborers to find less formal means of employment. Massoud Hayoun
Social Justice ICE Keeps Raiding Hospitals and Mistreating Disabled Children To fight for disability rights in 2018, one must fight for immigration rights. David M. Perry
Social Justice Is Trump Solving the Immigration Court Backlog or Is He Funding It? The White House appears to be at odds with experts over who is to blame for a sluggish immigration court system. Massoud Hayoun
News in Brief Trump Calls U.S. Court System ‘Broken and Unfair’ After DACA Ruling A judge ruled Tuesday night that the Trump administration has to keep DACA intact. Morgan Baskin
Social Justice Perceived Threat Drives Anti-Immigrant Bias New research finds fears of a major demographic shift can evoke anger, which, in turn, produces prejudice. Tom Jacobs
News in Brief Former Sheriff Joe Arpaio Announces Senate Run Arpaio, who was pardoned by Trump last year for a contempt of court charge, has promised to give his full support to the president. Kate Wheeling