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Minnesota ICE raids show that President Trump is the “worst of...

In early Jan. 2026, the Trump administration launched what U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) described as the “largest immigration operation ever” in Minneapolis,...

There is no institutional neutrality under fascism

In the past year, the nation has borne witness to a federal administration that has defied constitutional norms, overexerted its power and treated immigrants...

Trump’s renewed campaign of annexing Greenland is a warning sign of...

From deploying the National Guard into U.S. cities that are largely Democrat-run, with an image being painted that they’re crime-ridden and almost anarchic, to...

Hilton Hotels accused of denying service to Department of Homeland Security...

On Jan. 5th, 2026, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) accused Hilton Hotels of coordinating an effort to deny service to its agents, sharing...

The Weekly Dossier: When Trump met Mamdani

In a plot twist nobody saw coming — not even the aunties who claim to have all the gossip — New York City has...

The (Re)Writing Migration Stories Exhibit: Healing and (Re)Building Connection Through Art

Located on the first floor of the Rivera library by the computers is a brilliant homage to the many Hispanic immigrant families that have...

National Guard in Chicago met with opposition by officials and residents

On Oct. 9, Judge April Perry ruled against the Trump administration’s deployment of National Guard troops to Chicago, citing that there was not substantial...

The Highlander will not be silent

Freedom of speech has long been a fundamental aspect of the United States’ identity, particularly on college campuses where students have historically led protests...

Congressional Column: The Laken Riley Act

On Jan. 29, 2025, President Donald Trump signed the Laken Riley Act into law. This bill was named in honor of Laken Riley, who...

Fleeting relief for international students

Following a slew of lawsuits, the federal government has moved to restore thousands of international students' legal ability to study in the United States...