Josh Marcus
We Talked to ‘Essential’ Farmworkers About What It’s Like for Them During the Coronavirus Outbreak
“To work in the fields, maybe we are exposed, but we have to keep working.”
ICE keeps rounding up "non-criminal" immigrants while Congress tries to fix DACA
Any compromise that helps Dreamers probably won’t include protections for undocumented adults with no criminal record.
Duterte’s brutal drug war finally gets the International Criminal Court’s attention
The Philippine president, for his part, seemed unconcerned.
Team Trump can't agree on the best place to stash weed cash
“I can assure you we don’t want bags of cash,” Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin said on Tuesday.
Woman who accused Trump of sexual assault is running for office
Rachel Crooks was working in Trump Tower when she says Trump assaulted her
Trump slams "Little Adam Schiff" while declaring Devin Nunes "a Great American Hero"
The incendiary tweets come hours before the House Intel Committee votes on whether to release a Democrat rebuttal to the FBI surveillance memo.
Congress could block Jeff Sessions' war on legal weed
69 members of Congress are looking to block federal enforcement efforts in the states
Somalis say they were shackled and beaten on aborted ICE deportation flight
Rahim Mohamed, 32, was already dreading being deported from his home of 15 years in Atlanta to Somalia, a country he hadn’t seen since he was a teenager.
Teens are smoking less weed in states where it's legal
As marijuana legalization spreads across the United States, opponents have maintained that there will be negative long-term consequences, especially on young people.