Disturbed by the inhumane deportation machine, and lack of access to court docs, he created Habeas Dockets, to track habeas filings in federal courts throughout the country.
If you're looking for some way to fight back, join John, or donate to his cause.
habeasdockets.org
Disturbed by the inhumane deportation machine, and lack of access to court docs, he created Habeas Dockets, to track habeas filings in federal courts throughout the country.
If you're looking for some way to fight back, join John, or donate to his cause.
habeasdockets.org
It’s that binary. These are the choices. We’re watching.
It’s that binary. These are the choices. We’re watching.
On July 5, 1852, Frederick Douglass asked a question that still echoes: “What to the slave is the Fourth of July?” He exposed the deep hypocrisy of celebrating freedom in a nation built on bondage.
173 years later, that question still demands an answer.
Please watch the 2nd part in thread
On July 5, 1852, Frederick Douglass asked a question that still echoes: “What to the slave is the Fourth of July?” He exposed the deep hypocrisy of celebrating freedom in a nation built on bondage.
173 years later, that question still demands an answer.
Please watch the 2nd part in thread
Here's what that can look like:
Here's what that can look like: