President Trump’s administration is resurrecting family detention for undocumented immigrant families, with facilities in South Texas being set up to hold thousands of people. Families are expected to be swiftly deported unless they seek asylum, with the goal of discouraging illegal border crossings. Critics view family detention as inhumane and ineffective, citing concerns about due process violations, insufficient medical care, and past allegations of sexual abuse at the facilities.
Full Article
These families say they’re leaving the U.S. because of its anti-transgender climate
As the school year ends, a family prepares for a $65,000 to $80,000 move from the U.S. due to concerns over escalating anti-trans legislation and violence, raising over $6,500 through a GoFundMe campaign. Similarly, Debi Jackson and her child Avery, a trans advocate, moved to a European country after fearing for their safety amidst mounting political hostility towards trans individuals, raising $15,000 for the transition. Both families reflect the urgency among many LGBTQ+ individuals seeking...
Read more