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Democracy NowJun 03, 2025
"Detention Facilitates Deportation": Trump's Budget Bill Would Massively Increase ICE Jail Capacity
President Donald Trump is pushing Republican senators to back his "big, beautiful bill," which includes new funding to carry out his mass deportation agenda by hiring additional ICE officers and adding detention space. ICE has already signed new agreements with jails around the country for additional capacity, and confirmed nine deaths in custody since Trump took office. "It really feels like a paradigm-shifting moment," says Detention Watch Network executive director Silky Shah. "People are being packed into overcrowded cells. People are not getting medical care. They're in conditions where they're languishing. And they're doing everything they can to expand, expand, expand, both here in the U.S. and also seeing people be now detained in third countries abroad."

Foreign PolicyJun 02, 2025
Trump's Choice on Iran
Will he be the president to finally break America's addiction to Middle East interventions?

Democracy NowMay 30, 2025
Trump's Abuse of Pardons Undermines Entire Justice System: Reagan Official Bruce Fein
President Donald Trump has signed a wave of pardons for people convicted of fraud, including a Virginia sheriff who took tens of thousands of dollars in bribes and a reality TV couple who evaded millions in taxes after defrauding banks. Last month, Trump pardoned a Florida healthcare executive convicted of tax evasion for stealing nearly $11 million in payroll taxes from the paychecks of doctors and nurses. Many of Trump's pardons have gone to supporters of his or those who made political donations to the president.

"These pardons are not indiscriminate," says constitutional lawyer Bruce Fein. "They're targeted to help people who are politically his supporters, raise money for him or otherwise."


Democracy NowMay 07, 2025
Rodney Scott, Trump's CBP Nominee, Accused of Covering Up Death of Mexican Father in CBP Custody
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights has found U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents who fatally beat Mexican father Anastasio Hernández Rojas responsible for acts of torture. It's the first time the independent commission, which investigates extrajudicial killings and human rights violations, has issued such findings against a U.S. law enforcement agency. In 2010, Rojas was crossing the southern border in an attempt to return to San Diego, where he'd lived for 25 years, to reunite with his wife and five children after being deported. He was stopped by border agents, who brutally beat and tasered him while he was handcuffed, until Rojas died from heart failure. His death was later ruled a homicide.

This comes as President Trump's nominee to head Customs and Border Protection, Rodney Scott, is accused of obstructing the criminal probe into Rojas's killing.

The decision "exposes the unchecked powers of policing in the United States and holds the United States accountable for what is one of the worst violations in human rights, which is the taking of a life," says Andrea Guerrero, executive director of Alliance San Diego.

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