Tagged with "xenophobia"

A federal judge with a history of anti-immigrant sentiment ordered the federal government to turn over the names, addresses and “all available contact information” of over 100,000 immigrants living within the United States. He does so in a strange order that quotes extensively from movie scripts and that alleges a conspiracy of attorneys “somewhere in the halls of the Justice Department whose identities are unknown to this Court.”

Rosa Elida Castro and her child fled from El Salvador, when her ex-husband sexually abused her and gangs threatened her, to seek asylum — a form of humanitarian relief that allows immigrants to stay in the United States if they can prove “credible fear” of torture or persecution in their home countries. But she never got a chance to make her case to an immigration judge.

Dearborn Mosque Director: Trump’s Rise Like ‘Reality Show That We Are Living’

DEARBORN, MICHIGAN — Late last year, after ISIS terrorists killed 130 people in Paris, the Detroit suburb of Dearborn was on high alert. The incident and then the subsequent attack in San Bernardino, California contributed to the rise of Islamophobia across the United States, and residents of the city with the largest concentration of Muslim and Arab Americans in the country knew they would be a target.

Danna Chavez Calvi, 23, left, and a young woman who requested not to be named, participate in a rally for immigration reform after marching from Arlington, Va., to the White House in Washington, Friday, Nov. 20, 2015, on the one-year anniversary of President Obama’s announcement concerning Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DAPA).

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