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Never Again movement at protest for the defense of immigrants, and us all, Milwaukee, WI.
Photo/Joe Brusky, MTEA

 
On these pages are some of the many voices in the fight for a society that doesn’t know killings, poverty, jailings, children separated from parents, borders, and pain—where we all share the abundance and live peaceful, happy, healthy lives. — From the Editors
 

My invocation for the Action to End Criminalization, Detention and Deportations


 

M.A.S.K. leads against poverty and violence


 

Virginians embrace Asylum seekers


 

Detroit man deported to Iraq dies homeless


 

Milwaukee protest against ICE


 

Truck as a weapon: Jewish protesters attacked at ICE facility


 

Clergy declare Birmingham houses of worship ‘sanctuary’ for immigrants


 

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