A Customs and Border Protection “Industry Day” deck also asks for drones, seismic sensors, and tech that can see through walls.| The Intercept
The people of Gaza face starvation under the joint U.S.-Israeli food distribution system run by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation.| The Intercept
The Trump administration is targeting nonviolent acts like identifying masked agents and aiding LA’s anti-ICE protests.| The Intercept
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Government lawyers would be happy to avoid a legal precedent set in the case of Ravi Ragbir during the first Trump administration.| The Intercept
Lawyers trying to free Columbia University activist Mahmoud Khalil point to a legal exception undermining the Trump administration’s argument.| The Intercept
Pam Bondi has replaced Matt Gaetz in Trump’s attorney general slot. Her lobbying clients include the GEO Group, among many others.| The Intercept
Khalil, who was unlawfully arrested in retaliation for his advocacy, details this violation of his free speech rights.| American Civil Liberties Union
Betar U.S. said it has shared with the Trump administration a list of the “names of hundreds of terror supporters.”| The Intercept
The founder of Mothers Against College Antisemitism says her 62,000-member Facebook group is influencing NYU policy.| The Intercept
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A man from El Paso, Texas, pleaded guilty Tuesday to his role in a scheme to illegally sell protected living rock cactus plants, following an investigation by special agents with ICE's HSI.| www.ice.gov