6 Tools for Tracking the Trump Administration’s Attacks on Civil Liberties
- In June 2025, protests erupted across Los Angeles against the Trump administration’s expansive and militarized immigration enforcement tactics.
- These protests followed months of aggressive immigration raids, federal deployment including ICE and the military, and an announced daily arrest goal of 3,000 people.
- Protesters faced mounted police trampling demonstrators, use of less-lethal munitions, kettling, arrests, National Guard presence, and violence against the press.
- Judith Bronwne Dianis, who leads the Advancement Project, condemned the administration’s increased enforcement actions as a danger to democratic values and community well-being, highlighting issues such as racial profiling and illegal deportations.
- The protests highlight a broader national movement resisting repression amid 41 anti-protest bills introduced this year and a growing call for sustained defense of civil rights.
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Protecting Protest Rights And Dissent Amid Trump’s Attack On Freedom
Source: David McNew / Getty The Trump administration’s recent militarized response to protests in Los Angeles represents an escalation in its assault against various rights and freedoms. It comes after nearly five months of tactics that contravene existing laws and standards; yet, the Trump administration persists. Civil rights attorney Judith Bronwne Dianis, executive director of the Advancement Project, called out the Trump administration’s e…
Photo Essay: Trump's Militarized War on Immigrants Meets Citizen Resistance in Los Angeles - Bucks County Beacon
On May 29, the day the Trump administration announced its aggressive anti-immigration goal of ordering federal agents to arrest 3,000 people a day, I received a tip that immigrants coming out of their mandatory court appearances at the Immigration Courts in lower Manhattan were being ambushed, arrested, and deported. These public buildings, by definition, are open to the public. But security prevented me, a photojournalist, from entering, which…
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Autocracy Inc: Trump’s America, Farage’s Dream
Join as a member to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGZtdKRBVzPOS26Wyuxo2LQ/join This week, I look at the terrifyingly plausible future that’s playing out right now in Trump’s America — and could be coming to a Nigel Farage-led future UK. As US military forces march through the streets of Los Angeles to crush peaceful protests, Trump’s Project 2025 blueprint is turning the world’s oldest democracy into a live-action autocrac…
Trump's war against America unleashes the sickening twilight of democracy
By James J. Devine In the darkened corridors of power, something foul is festering—an unholy circus where the game is no longer about law, but about absolute dominance. President Donald Trump, on the throne of what was once a democracy, is repeatedly trying to rewrite the rules, smashing every constitutional limit with the reckless abandonContinue reading "Trump’s war against America unleashes the sickening twilight of democracy" The post Trump’…
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