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Currently sewing🧵not quite yet suing, biding my time at HLS waiting to see what law still exists in 2026 before committing to a practice area N de "Ni se te ocurra ni pensarlo"
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The most urgent item in @nevadaag.bsky.social new Model Immigration Policies is actually not new: Under Nevada law, police cannot arrest or detain people on immigration grounds, even if ICE asks. This has been NV law for more than a century, and the bipartisan NV AG interpretation for 40+ years.

andrew solomon's the noonday demon still slaps nearly a quarter century later

This by Dan Savage is I think important to keep top of mind. It speaks to the point I made earlier that bad news is never the only news.

having succeeded in purchasing positions of influence inside the White House, the billionaires and tech VCs have now set their sights back on Wikipedia

Something that is really going to be more necessary than ever is embracing uncertainty and it's actually the most difficult thing for human beings to do. It really is. But everyone needs to practice. YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT WILL HAPPEN. That means there's a possibility your actions can make a difference

VERY important: ICE still needs judicial warrants before they can go into nonpublic areas. Not “administrative warrants.”

White liberals especially those with money — now is your moment to live up to your vision of yourself, to use your privilege. Join ICE watches. Join Rapid Response. Put your body on the line. Be who you imagined you’d be when you read about the Nazis. Don’t acquiesce.

Absolutely hate “we went too far” revisionist history. “We all believed women and it went too far.” No we did not all believe women. I was there

I keep thinking about this. It’s just so disturbing that someone at Facebook is getting paid to brainstorm approved slurs against queer folks and immigrants and put them in a neat list to circulate. It’s their JOB

I see @washingtonpost.com is reporting on DOGE again without saying anything about the (il)legality of DOGE and the role it is attempting to play as a non-governmental organization that runs the government with no legal or regulatory accountability to the people of the United States

The stigma of being a *convicted felon* only affixes to specific groups of people. I'll just leave it there.

100%. We're going to see stories about people in NYC being rounded up and arrested being presented on TV with images of migrants crossing the Rio Grande.

I've watched this happen over the last four years on immigration and it's terrifying. There are large swathes of the country and Congress whose entire worldview about the border and immigration law is based on distortions, falsehoods, outright lies, and entirely fabricated stories.

Speaking of the H-1B debate, if the Laken Riley Act passes, Ken Paxton or Andrew Bailey could go to a federal judge to get a court order requiring the State Department to stop issuing *all* visas to Indian and Chinese nationals. It could cause diplomatic chaos with huge international ramifications.

My new deep dive on how Trump “won” the popular vote. I put “won” in quotes because it wasn’t his win, but Harris’s loss. The results were not a “swing right” embracing Trump/MAGA, but a vote of no confidence in Democrats (and in our system as a whole). www.weekendreading.net/p/how-trump-...

It's my experience that Usians mostly despise poor people. So you can safely ignore most who invoke poor people in policy fights or to suggest that something they want to happen should happen or something they don't should not.

north carolina republicans about to make “democrats cannot legally win elections that might deprive of us of power” a principle of state constitutional law

And I saw some leftists calling it 'cope' but I thought and still do that it's important to be precise and actually truthful about political reality. And I'm sorry but a lot of people did not vote and he barely won those who did. Those are facts.

What stage of climate crisis is bulldozing abandoned luxury cars to make way for firetrucks?

every time a law is passed named after a white girl you know someones constitutional rights are about to get fucked

Today is *not* a “peaceful transfer of power.” It’s the completion of a violent coup attempt that began this morning four years ago. Yes, Trump won the ‘24 election; but he was only able to run because we failed to fully confront the fact of that violent coup attempt.

I used to think this was an expression of concern, not a promise.

Trump won so nobody is going to attack the capitol today

well that turned out to be a bit of an understatement

Maus author Art Spiegelman’s next comic will be about Gaza, in collaboration with Joe Sacco. He thinks he will struggle to find a publisher in the United States. “I’ll finish this thing or die trying.”

Many people do not know that Trump banned large swathes of legal immigration during the pandemic, using the same legal authority from the transit ban to bar the State Department from issuing new immigrant visas.

The best example I can give for this is the fact that US immigration law is structured with an explicit presumption spelled out in law that everyone person on the planet wants to immigrate to the U.S., and thus the law requires anyone wanting a non-immigrant visa to prove they won’t stay.

It’s pretty extraordinary how you can turn the entire government over to billionaires and get called “populist” just because you resent scientists and integrated schools.

Books are a total scam. Every single word is already in the dictionary—they’re just selling them back to you in a different order.

Hooray for South Korea impeaching the incel president. When they voted for misogyny they voted for authoritarianism. melmagazine.com/en-us/story/...

The missing link is that those sorts of assassinations seek to entrench existing power structures rather than upend them

I'm going to say an unpopular thing: 90% of his voters will be convinced that groceries are cheaper in a few months whether they are or not. It's motivated reasoning. If he's bashing the people they despise, groceries will become cheaper. [I'm talking about his voters not the country]

Donald Trump wants to make life harder for workers. Democrats should consider actually trying to stop him. open.substack.com/pub/mollycol...

Really says something about the partisan asymmetry of political appointments that Trump appointed Christopher Wray (a Republican); Biden kept Wray on for four years, governing under a GOP-run FBI; and now Wray is resigning because otherwise Trump will fire him to install a more extreme Republican.

quick but great piece framing things up as we leave four years of Biden and head into four years of Trump, highlighting the continuities between the two, what we already know about how to fight, and what will be required of us in the coming years inquest.org/the-terrain-...

It's rare you get such a clear illustration of whose lives have value in America and whose don't!

After years of talking to Trump supporters my view of them has become very simple: They want socialist, even sometimes progressive reforms but they want them from someone who makes those reforms feel powerful and masculine and they want to make sure the people they don't like don't benefit from them

The GOP is apparently planning on passing a reconciliation package with as much as $120 BILLION in border-related funding. To put that in context, if you add up ever single Border Patrol budget from 1990 through 2024, adjusted for inflation, it's $121 billion. That's THIRTY-FOUR YEARS of funding.

I’ve said it before and I’m sure I’ll say it a thousand times more: We are not a Christian nation. We are a nation where you are free to be a Christian. — Your religion guides you, not all of us. It’s as simple as that.

The return of exiled Syrian refugees, who have been waiting for this moment for so long, should be a lesson for leaders of powerful countries. Don't like "mass" migration? Don't prop up dictators and fuck up someone else's home.