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Thousands to rally in San Jose for May Day march supporting immigrant and workers’ rights
San Jose is preparing for a major May Day demonstration on Thursday, where thousands of people are expected to participate in a large-scale march in support of immigrant and workers' rights. Recognized globally on May 1st, May Day has long served as a day of unity and protest for laborers and immigrant communities, and this year’s event is expected to reflect heightened energy and turnout due to the ongoing national dialogue surrounding immigration policies and labor equity.
Thousands to rally in San Jose for May Day march supporting immigrant and workers’ rights
San Jose is preparing for a major May Day demonstration on Thursday, where thousands of people are expected to participate in a large-scale march in support of immigrant and workers' rights. Recognized globally on May 1st, May Day has long served as a day of unity and protest for laborers and immigrant communities, and this year’s event is expected to reflect heightened energy and turnout due to the ongoing national dialogue surrounding immigration policies and labor equity.
ICE deports mothers with sick U.S. citizen children without consent or legal access
Several immigrant mothers have come forward through their legal teams to expose how U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement deported them with their U.S. citizen children—some of whom were critically ill—without adequate legal access, medical consideration, or time to make informed decisions about their children’s future. These removals, which occurred over the weekend, have sparked widespread condemnation from attorneys and civil rights advocates who say the actions are not o
ICE deports mothers with sick U.S. citizen children without consent or legal access
Several immigrant mothers have come forward through their legal teams to expose how U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement deported them with their U.S. citizen children—some of whom were critically ill—without adequate legal access, medical consideration, or time to make informed decisions about their children’s future. These removals, which occurred over the weekend, have sparked widespread condemnation from attorneys and civil rights advocates who say the actions are not o







