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Trump Threatened to Send Military Police to Minnesota. Here’s What They Can and Can’t Do.
Closing Argument
How ICE Agent Who Killed Renee Good Could Face State Charges
News
After Haitians Endured Campaign Lies, An Ohio Town Prepares For ICE
Investigate This
January 20
Journalists: How to Include Family Perspectives in Prison Death Coverage
Family members’ experiences are key to understanding deaths in custody. These engagement tactics can unlock their untold stories.
By
Aala Abdullahi
Life Inside
January 16
It’s Hard to Stay Motivated When You’re Facing ‘Death by Incarceration’
LaMarr W. Knox on stalled prison reform measures: “In New York prisons, hope is nonexistent because so many of us are loaded up with long sentences.”
By
LaMarr W. Knox
The Record
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Second Trump administration
ICE
Operation Metro Surge
Immigration and Customs Enforcement
Minnesota
Department of Homeland Security
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Protest
Jackson
January 13
Mississippi Prison Killings Have Not Stopped. 5 Things to Know.
Over 10 years, the reasons for the killings are often the same: Severe understaffing, lax oversight and gang violence.
By
Daja E. Henry
Closing Argument
January 10
New York Prisons Are Getting More Cameras. Will It Make Them Safer?
The state plans to install cameras in “blind spots,” following two high-profile prisoner deaths and extensive reporting about abuse by guards.
By
Joseph Neff
St. Louis
January 8
How Missouri Denied Condemned Men Spiritual Advisers at Their Deaths
“We’re talking about constitutional rights in someone’s dying moments,” one advocate said.
By
Katie Moore
News
January 7
Before ICE Shooting, Immigration Agents Repeatedly Used Deadly Force
The killing of a Minneapolis woman is latest by ICE and Border Patrol officers in recent months. Others have been wounded or threatened with guns.
By
Shannon Heffernan
Opening Statement
Links from
this morning’s email
Kash Patel’s FBI Is Making America Less Safe, Current and Former Employees Say
Republicans tried to snag Jack Smith on technicalities. But they didn’t engage with the facts.
Murder Rate Drops to Lowest Level Since at Least 1900, New Report Says
US appeals court lifts order curbing immigration agents' tactics against Minnesota protesters
ICE confirms Maine immigration surge, tells Fox News nearly 50 arrests have been made so far
Federal jury rejects Bovino murder plot after attorney calls on it to 'stop the overreaching government'
An Anonymous DC National Guardsman Tells All
In Texas State Jails, a Rising Death Toll and a Broken Promise
Indiana judge who was shot in home speaks out following 'horrific violence'
‘He is my home:’ Alabama man spends $11,000 to free his husband from immigrant detention
Despite Deaths, York County Leads PA in Restraint Chairs Use
Can ICE Enter a Home To Make an Arrest With Only an Administrative Warrant?
MAGA Jesus Is Not the Real Jesus
Opinion
Searching for the Crime in Fed Chair Powell’s Testimony
Border Patrol seized her $40,000—without charging her with a crime
In the Twin Cities, ICE resistance goes mainstream • Minnesota Reformer
Texas asks Fifth Circuit to preserve death row inmate's murder conviction
New Bail Project Report: Are Bail Reform Efforts Diminishing?
Pepper-Sprayed for Praying
It Will Take Years to Fully Grasp Eric Adams’s Corruption
Cleveland
January 7
Who’s in Ohio’s Psychiatric Hospitals, How Did They Get There and When Do They Get Out?
Criminal defendants are overwhelming an understaffed state mental health system that, a few years ago, served thousands more patients.
By
Doug Livingston
News
January 6
Trump’s Vow to Arrest Immigrants Lifted Private Prison Stocks. Then Why Did They Tank?
ICE wants to detain more than 100,000 people at a time, but the historic ramp up has been slower than Wall Street expected.
By
Jesse Bogan
Life Inside
January 1
How a Long Sentence Changed New Year’s Into a Time of Reflection, Not Celebration
This is what New Year’s looks like after 20 years in prison.
By
Joseph Wilson
Analysis
December 23
How People Are Dying In America’s Prisons and Jails
An analysis by The Marshall Project provides a window into what causes thousands of people to die in prisons and jails every year.
By
Ilica Mahajan