The Coronavirus Crisis
Immigrants Detained by ICE Say They Were Punished for Requesting Covid-19 Tests
When detainees at an Alabama jail got sick — or simply asked to be tested — they were put in solitary confinement.
The Coronavirus Crisis
When detainees at an Alabama jail got sick — or simply asked to be tested — they were put in solitary confinement.
Voices
Amazon is seeing record profits — but little trickles down to the ground-level workers who keep the online giant running.
Documents obtained by The Intercept show that law enforcement monitored an online Juneteenth celebration and a meditation event.
Voices
The idea of defunding the police is roiling Democratic Party politics — but it’s not about that. It’s about the horrors of policing.
“I found your baby,” Michelle Durden recalls the police officer saying after her son went missing. “He’s alive. And he’s in jail.”
The Coronavirus Crisis
In agro-industrial Watsonville, California, English-language learners struggle with remote learning. It’s much easier for students in a nearby Bay Area suburb.
Long-standing heat management issues at the California Institution for Women were exacerbated by policies made in the wake of the pandemic.
Out for Blood
Orlando Hall, among the first to be condemned under the 1994 Crime Bill, will be the eighth person executed on federal death row this year.
As the agency plans to collect more biometrics, including from U.S. citizens, Northrop Grumman is helping build the infrastructure.
The War on Immigrants
As Biden confronts Trump’s immigration legacy, the long shadow of the Obama era creeps in.
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