Skip to main content

Pasadena-Based National Day Labor Organizing Network Condemns Supreme Court

Hours after the Supreme Court struck down a restraining order preventing immigration agents from detaining people based on profiling, Pablo Alvarado, co-executive director of Pasadena-based National Day Laborer Organizing Network, said the high court “surrendered its legitimacy to [President] Trump’s strongman agenda.” “It declared open season on immigrant workers – especially day laborers, who are among the most exposed and vulnerable targets of this regime,” Alvarado said, “Today’s decision endorses and enables Trump’s authoritarian attacks on immigrants.  It is a […]


http://dlvr.it/TMyv2N

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

The Nonprofit’s Guide to Using AI Responsibly in the Boardroom

This guide is designed to help nonprofit boards navigate this transformation responsibly. We’ll explore practical use cases for AI in the boardroom, the benefits it offers, the risks to be aware of, and 6 actionable steps to help you adopt AI in a secure, thoughtful, and mission-aligned way. http://dlvr.it/TMMcP4

Voyager 1 Celebrates 48 Years in Space; Pasadena’s JPL Marks Historic Milestone

NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena is celebrating the 48th anniversary of Voyager 1’s launch, commemorating nearly five decades of pioneering interstellar exploration led from Southern California. Launched on Sept. 5, 1977, from Cape Canaveral, Florida, Voyager 1 was originally tasked with studying Jupiter and Saturn. Today, it remains the most distant human-made object in space, traveling about 15 billion miles (25 billion kilometers) from Earth — and it’s still revealing secrets from the space between the stars, according to […] http://dlvr.it/TMwtDc