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    Military Says It Will Continuously Monitor Bathrooms to Comply With Anti-Trans Order
    This article was primarily reported using public records requests. We are making it available to all readers as a public service. FOIA reporting can be expensive, please consider subscribing to 404 Media to support this work. Or send us a one time donation via our tip jar here.Pete Hegseths Department of Defense sent the White House an 11-page memo about the steps it has taken to comply with Donald Trumps anti-trans executive order, according to a copy of the memo obtained by 404 Media using the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). Among dozens of other actions, the Pentagon said that it not only changed the signs on bathroom doors to reflect biological sex but that it will continue to monitor intimate spaces to ensure ongoing compliance and that it will continuously evaluate and update intimate spaces as necessary.The military also ordered a review hold on questionable content at Stars and Stripes, the militarys newspaper, which is supposed to be editorially independent from the Pentagon and which is not supposed to be censored by the Department of Defense.Trumps Defending Women executive order, which was an across-the-board war on trans and nonbinary people inside the federal government, required federal agencies to delete websites and resources referencing trans and nonbinary people, eliminate diversity and inclusion programs, kill grants and funding for gender inclusivity programs and research, eliminate gender inclusive bathrooms, and take on a host of other anti-trans policies. As part of the executive order, agencies were required to file a memo with the White House outlining the steps they had taken to comply with the order. So far, 404 Media has seen the memos for 11 different agencies. The vast majority of these memos are one or two pages long, and are very generic; Hegseths memo is 11 pages long and includes three different exhibits that takes the entire document to 19 pages long.The Pentagons memo is far more extensive than any other that weve seen so far, and includes details about employees that the Pentagon put on administrative leave because it believed that their jobs were promoting or inculcating gender ideology. The Pentagon said it identified 69 people who it believed had jobs that fit this description and put them on leave, but then determined that, actually, their jobs were not primarily about promoting or inculcating gender ideology and returned 67 of them to their jobs.The Pentagon said it also stopped all social media posts from all of its accounts for 10 days at all levels of the department in order to prepare for reorientation of content on platforms. It also says Stars and Stripes put a review hold on questionable content. Stars and Stripes was founded during the Civil War in 1861. It has long been largely editorially independent and, in 2020, when the Trump administration threatened to shut it down, its top editor said it is part of a free pressfree of censorship, free of command interference, free of prior restraint or prior review. A review hold to ensure that content complies with an executive order from the President is a form of prior restraint and review. It is unclear what the results of that review hold were or whether Stars and Stripes was working on anything that the Pentagon would have wanted held.Stars and Stripes did not respond to a request for comment.When asked by 404 Media, the Pentagon did not deny it put a review hold on Stars and Stripes.We support the First Amendment, and we encourage all media outlets to be fair and honest in their reporting on this administration and the Department, Department of Defense press secretary Kinglsey Wilson told 404 Media.The memo also has an extensive section about steps it took to change bathroom, locker room, and intimate spaces policies, which included changing signage and reviewing bathrooms to ensure designation by biological sex. The memo notes that it will monitor intimate spaces to ensure ongoing compliance and that it will implement periodic reporting to continuously evaluate and update intimate spaces as necessary.In line with President Trump's Executive Order Defending Women, the Department of Defense is taking appropriate action to ensure that intimate spaces designated for women, girls, or females (or for men, boys, or males) are designated by sex and not identity, Wilson said.The Pentagon also noted that Hegseth issued his own, separate order to the Department of Defense about Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. Most notable, of course, is that Trump and Hegseth have banned trans people from serving in the military, which is affecting at least 15,000 service members and has been the subject of numerous lawsuits.
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    We're Publishing Our ICE Reporting In Spanish
    Weve been covering the technological infrastructure powering Trumps mass deportations for months by this point. We believe there is a high public interest in knowing what tech companies are working with Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE), what surveillance capabilities are being used, and how those may contribute to a lack of due process. Because ICE has been focusing disproportionately on targeting Latino people, people who ICE agents assume are undocumented immigrants because they look Hispanic or work at certain locations (tactics that a judge has since blocked), and are enforcing in areas where many Latino people live, we have paid a team of professionals to translate a selection of our ICE coverage into Spanish.Over the last few months, we have revealed Palantirs plans to help ICE with deportations; got a peek inside a database that ICE uses to identify and deport people; found that ICE has a new facial recognition app that it is using to identify people in the field; published a list of the more than 200 sites and services an ICE contractor is monitoring; and shown that local police are performing lookups for ICE in a nationwide network of AI-enabled cameras. We also used data from hacked airline GlobalX to find the names of dozens more people on deportation flights to El Salvador.Before that wave of coverage, we also revealed the tool the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) uses to monitor sentiment and emotion on the web, and ICEs database for finding derogatory material online.You can find links to all of that Spanish-language coverage below. You can also find them all here under the 'Spanish' tag.We are not paywalling these articles; we are not requiring an email signup to read them either. If you think this work was useful at all, for you or for others, please consider subscribing to 404 Media if you haven't already or donating to our Tip Jar to help us continue this work. And if you know anyone who should read this coverage, please share it with them.El ICE ya usa una nueva app de reconocimiento facial para identificar personas, revelan correos filtradosICE accede a una red nacional de cmaras con inteligencia artificial, segn datosLa herramienta de vigilancia con inteligencia artificial que usa el DHS para detectar sentimientos y emocionesManifiestos de vuelo revelan que casi 40 personas no identificadas fueron enviadas en tres vuelos de deportacin a El SalvadorLos ms de 200 sitios que monitorea un contratista de vigilancia de ICEFiltracin revela el plan de Palantir para ayudar al ICE a deportar personasUn vistazo a la colosal base de datos que usa el ICE para identificar y deportar personasUn vistazo a la base de datos del ICE que busca comentarios despectivos en lnea
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    El ICE ya usa una nueva app de reconocimiento facial para identificar personas, revelan correos filtrados
    Este artculo se public originalmente en ingls en junio de 2025. Lo hemos traducido al espaol y lo ponemos a disposicin del pblico de forma gratuita debido al inters pblico en el material. This article was originally published in English in June 2025. We have translated it into Spanish and are making it free to access due to the public interest in the material. You can read more about this project here.El Servicio de Inmigracin y Control de Aduanas (ICE) ha comenzado a usar una nueva aplicacin mvil que puede identificar a una persona a travs de su rostro o huellas dactilares con tan solo apuntarlos con la cmara de un smartphone, revelan correos internos obtenidos por 404 Media. Lo ms llamativo es que esta tecnologa de reconocimiento facial, que normalmente se utiliza en aeropuertos y cruces fronterizos, ahora est siendo usada por el ICE para identificar personas en la va pblica.Este hallazgo pone en evidencia como se ha intensificado el uso de tecnologa avanzada por la administracin Trump en sus esfuerzos de deportacin masiva y en los esfuerzos del ICE por cumplir con sus cuotas de arrestos. Tambin plantea una de las preocupaciones ms reiteradas por defensores de derechos civiles: cmo los sistemas biomtricos desarrollados para un propsito pueden terminar siendo reutilizados para otros ms intrusivos.La aplicacin Mobile Fortify permite realizar verificaciones biomtricas de identidad en tiempo real mediante el anlisis de huellas dactilares sin contacto e imgenes faciales capturadas con las cmaras de los dispositivos mviles institucionales del ICE, sin necesidad de un lector externo, seala uno de los correos obtenidos por 404 Media, originalmente enviado al personal de la divisin de Ejecucin y Deportacin (ERO), la unidad encargada especficamente de localizar y expulsar personas.El objetivo es claro: que los agentes del ICE puedan identificar a personas cuya identidad es desconocida en el momento. Esta herramienta puede utilizarse para identificar sujetos desconocidos en terreno, contina el correo. Se recuerda a los agentes que la verificacin mediante huellas sigue siendo el indicador biomtrico ms preciso que ofrece la aplicacin, aade, dejando en evidencia que el margen de error del reconocimiento facial.Los correos tambin mencionan que la app incluye un modo de prctica, que permite a los agentes practicar cmo capturar rostros y huellas en un entorno simulado sin afectar datos reales.Un video difundido en redes sociales este mes muestra lo que parecen ser agentes del ICE apuntando con sus telfonos a un manifestante que se encontraba dentro de su vehculo, aunque no est claro si solo tomaban una simple foto o estaban usando esta herramienta.En trminos generales, el reconocimiento facial funciona comparando una imagen con una base de datos de rostros. Un ejemplo de esto es Clearview AI: una herramienta comercial que parece no tener relacin con la herramienta del ICE, pero es muy utilizada por la polica y compara fotos con millones de imgenes recopiladas de redes sociales y sitios web.Segn los correos internos del ICE, la app se conecta con dos sistemas federales. El primero es el Traveler Verification Service (Servicio de verificacin de viajeros) del CBP, que toma fotos de los rostros de las personas cuando ingresan a Estados Unidos y las compara con imgenes previas. En el entorno de un aeropuerto, estas pueden ser las fotos de un pasaporte, una visa o interacciones anteriores con el CBP, segn una Evaluacin del Impacto a la Privacidad (PIA) publicada anteriormente por el CBP. En pasos fronterizos terrestres, se nutre tambin de galeras con rostros de personas que cruzan con frecuencia, segn una evaluacin de privacidad publicada por CBP.El segundo sistema es el Seizure and Apprehension Workflow (Sistema de captura y detencin), descrito por el Departamento de Seguridad Nacional como un agregador de inteligencia que rene datos de incautaciones, detenciones y otras operaciones.La app utiliza el Servicio de verificacin de viajeros y el Sistema de incautacin y detencin, que contienen una galera biomtrica de personas sobre las que CBP mantiene informacin de carcter despectivo para efectos del reconocimiento facial, dice uno de los correos. Qu se entiende exactamente por informacin de carcter despectivo no est claro, pero 404 Media ya ha reportado sobre bases de datos que el ICE utiliza para detectar mensajes considerados negativos hacia el gobierno en redes sociales.Uno de los correos agrega que la app incluye una funcin llamada Super Query (Superconsulta), disponible para los agentes que tambin tienen acceso a un sistema distinto del CBP llamado Sistema de identificacin unificada de pasajeros (UPAX), utilizado para la aprobacin de pasajeros. Esta herramienta adicional permite ejecutar una consulta masiva sobre los resultados biomtricos o faciales para facilitar la determinacin del estatus migratorio de la persona en cuestin.Tambin se confirma que el sistema utiliza la base central de datos biomtricos del DHS, conocida como IDENT, para realizar los cruces de huellas dactilares.El ICE no respondi a las preguntas ni solicitudes de comentarios de 404 Media. CBP reconoci haber recibido la solicitud, pero no entreg una respuesta a tiempo para esta publicacin.El ICE ya cuenta con otras herramientas de reconocimiento facial. Una revisin de registros pblicos realizada por 404 Media muestra que la agencia firm contratos por ms de 3,6millones de dlares con Clearview AI, cuya herramienta puede revelar el nombre y perfiles en redes sociales de una persona. Sin embargo, Clearview no tiene acceso a informacin gubernamental, como el estatus migratorio, cosa que s permite una app gubernamental.Mobile Fortify es solo el ejemplo ms reciente de cmo el ICE sigue incorporando soluciones tecnolgicas para reforzar su agenda de deportacin. Anteriormente, 404 Media revel que Palantir est trabajando con el ICE para desarrollar un sistema que ayude a ubicar a personas marcadas para ser expulsadas, en el marco de una ampliacin de contrato por 30millones de dlares. Segn comunicaciones internas filtradas, Palantir es ahora considerado un socio ms maduro de ICE.El reconocimiento facial era antes una capacidad reservada casi exclusivamente para el Estado. Hoy, su uso se ha democratizado al punto que cualquier persona puede usar herramientas comerciales para identificar rostros con tan solo proporcionar una foto, o incluso crear sus propias versiones. Anteriormente, 404 Media report sobre un sitio llamado FuckLAPD.com, que permite identificar a oficiales de polica mediante una base de datos de fotos obtenidas va solicitudes de transparencia. El mismo artista cre ICEspy, una herramienta similar para identificar a empleados del ICE, aunque sus datos estn desactualizados.Mientras tanto, los agentes del ICE suelen cubrir su rostro con mascarillas, pauelos, lentes de sol y gorras para evitar ser reconocidos durante sus operativos.Segn datos internos del ICE obtenidos por NBC News, la administracin Trump ha arrestado solo al6% de los inmigrantes con antecedentes por homicidio. Al mismo tiempo, la agencia sigue deteniendo a personas trabajadoras, sin antecedentes, que llevan dcadas viviendo en EE.UU., especialmente en zonas como Los ngeles. Segn NBC, casi la mitad de las personas actualmente detenidas por ICE no han sido condenadas ni enfrentan cargos criminales.En mayo, la administracin Trump estableci una cuota diaria para el ICE: 3000 arrestos al da.
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    Filtracin revela el plan de Palantir para ayudar al ICE a deportar personas
    Este artculo se public originalmente en ingls en abril de 2025. Lo hemos traducido al espaol y lo ponemos a disposicin del pblico de forma gratuita debido al inters pblico en el material.This article was originally published in English in April 2025. We have translated it into Spanish and are making it free to access due to the public interest in the material. You can read more about this project here.Palantir, el gigante tecnolgico especializado en vigilancia, ha profundizado su colaboracin con el Servicio de Inmigracin y Control de Aduanas (ICE), llegando incluso a ayudar a ubicar fsicamente a personas que han sido sealadas para deportacin. As lo revelan conversaciones filtradas desde los canales internos de Slack de la empresa obtenidas por 404 Media.Los mensajes muestran que el trabajo de Palantir con el ICE incluye la generacin de pistas para la localizacin de personas sealadas para deportacin y la gestin de los aspectos logsticos relacionados con los planes de deportacin masiva de la era Trump, y son una confirmacin de que la administracin busca aprovechar los datos para endurecer su poltica migratoria. La filtracin tambin deja en evidencia que la direccin de Palantir se prepar para posibles crticas internas y externas, redactando respuestas del tipo Preguntas ms frecuentes que los empleados podran compartir con amigos o familiares que comenzaran a cuestionar su trabajo con la agencia.Hola a todos, quera compartir una actualizacin rpida sobre nuestro trabajo con el ICE, escribi en Slack hace algunos das Akash Jain, director de tecnologa y presidente de Palantir USG. Durante las ltimas semanas hemos desarrollado un nuevo conjunto de integraciones de datos y flujos de trabajo con el ICE.Agreg que el enfoque de la nueva administracin en usar datos para impulsar las operaciones de cumplimiento ha acelerado estos esfuerzos.Un documento interno de la wiki de Palantir, tambin filtrado, seala que la empresa particip en un sprint de tres semanas una modalidad intensiva de desarrollo junto al Laboratorio de Innovacin de Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), el sistema centralizado (sitio en ingls) donde el ICE prueba y desarrolla nuevas herramientas de anlisis. El objetivo principal de esa colaboracin fue entregar a los agentes migratorios informacin ms precisa sobre la ubicacin y antecedentes criminales de personas que ya cuentan con una orden final de expulsin.Como el experimento fue exitoso, el ICE actualiz su contrato con Palantir para que siguiera trabajando en ese proyecto. Segn el wiki, este apunta a mejorar la priorizacin y seleccin de objetivos, permitiendo que ICE tenga un panorama ms amplio sobre pistas factibles mediante datos de fuerzas policiales ya disponibles, maximizando as la eficiencia en sus operativos de cumplimiento.404 Media ya haba reportado (en ingls) que Palantir firm una ampliacin de su contrato con el ICE por decenas de millones de dlares, especficamente para implementar nuevas funciones de anlisis y seleccin de objetivos, y otros registros indican que Palantir estaba trabajando en el anlisis exhaustivo de objetivos en grupos demogrficos conocidos. Este monto se suma al contrato original de 95,9 millones de dlares que mantiene Palantir (en ingls) para operar el sistema Investigative Case Management (ICM), una herramienta clave de recopilacin y consulta de datos (en ingls) del ICE.Los documentos filtrados tambin revelan detalles adicionales, como que Palantir participa en un proyecto de seguimiento de autodeportaciones, que busca tener un panorama ms claro de las personas que salen voluntariamente del pas. Otro proyecto se enfoca en las operaciones del ciclo migratorio para apoyar en la gestin logstica del proceso de deportacin, desde el seguimiento de personas detenidas o expulsadas hasta la disponibilidad de recursos de transporte.Segn el wiki, esta etapa inicial durara unos seis meses y estara centrada en demostrar las capacidades del sistema en forma de prototipo. Sin embargo, la empresa no descarta una relacin a ms largo plazo con el ICE y promete seguir informando sobre avances a medida que evolucione la situacin.Ni Palantir ni el ICE respondieron a las solicitudes de comentarios enviadas por 404 Media.En su wiki, Palantir asegura que contina apoyando la misin investigativa transnacional de la HSI, la cual incluye acciones contra el trfico de drogas y personas. Segn los documentos, esta nueva etapa de colaboracin surgi despus de que la HSI diera por obsoleta una herramienta basada en el software Gotham de Palantir (que era usada por casi 3700 funcionarios) e intentara reemplazarla por un sistema propio llamado RAVEn, el cual fracas y caus que la agencia resumiera su colaboracin con Palantir a fines del 2024. Para marzo del 2025, dado el marcado enfoque en inmigracin de la administracin de Trump y una renovada necesidad de obtener resultados rpidos, el grupo directivo de la HSI se acerc a [Palantir] para estrechar la colaboracin y lograr avances en las misiones de la agencia, menciona el wiki.Palantir, por su parte, insiste en que est comprometida con la proteccin de la privacidad y las libertades civiles, y sostiene que su trabajo con el ICE busca promover la eficiencia, la transparencia y la rendicin de cuentas en el gobierno.Creemos que estas condiciones son indispensables para proporcionar herramientas que permitan al ICE tomar acciones precisas, con la garanta de un trato justo y el respeto del debido proceso, tanto para ciudadanos como para no ciudadanos, se lee en el wiki.Sin embargo, en otra seccin del documento, la propia empresa reconoce que hay riesgos: Palantir es consciente de los peligros para la privacidad y los derechos civiles asociados a este tipo de tareas, y entiende que esos riesgos pueden verse agravados por cambios en las prioridades polticas. Algunos de estos peligros no estn en nuestras manos; son estructurales, y el solo hecho de participar en estas iniciativas ya implica asumirlos. Es importante decirlo claramente: habr fallos en los procesos de deportacin.La administracin Trump ha deportado a ms de 200 personas que califica como criminales peligrosos a una megacrcel en El Salvador, sin un debido proceso judicial. De hecho, una investigacin de CBS News 60 Minutes (en ingls) revel que el 75% de los hombres deportados no tena antecedentes penales. Uno de ellos, Abrego Garca, fue expulsado por un error administrativo segn los abogados del propio gobierno (artculo en ingls). A pesar de un fallo de la Corte Suprema que obliga al gobierno a facilitar su regreso (sitio en ingls), tanto la administracin Trump como el presidente salvadoreo Nayib Bukele han evadido el tema (en ingls) cuando se les ha consultado si respetarn el dictamen. Por otra parte, el Departamento de Justicia recientemente liber documentos que fundamentan las acciones tomadas contra Garca. Anteriormente, El presidente Trump ha apoyado pblicamente la deportacin de ciudadanos estadounidenses (en ingls) a El Salvador.Adems de estas deportaciones a crceles salvadoreas, la administracin ha revocado visas a cientos de estudiantes con el argumento de que apoyan a Hamas o incurren en antisemitismo. Entre ellos, una estudiante fue detenida por agentes encubiertos en plena calle, pese a que el Departamento de Estado no encontr pruebas que dieran cuenta de apoyo a Hamas o actitudes antisemitas: lo nico que pesaba en su historial era una columna de opinin que criticaba la violencia desproporcionada con la que actuaba Israel en Gaza. Otro estudiante con residencia permanente fue arrestado durante su entrevista para obtener la ciudadana por participar en protestas universitarias. Un juez fall recientemente que Mahmoud Khalil, el estudiante arrestado que es activista de la Universidad de Columbia, puede ser deportado.Laura Rivera, abogada de Just Futures Law, respondi por correo a 404 Media: Ese discurso de Palantir sobre el trato justo y las protecciones legales es una burla a la realidad: agentes del gobierno que secuestran a un estudiante de Columbia durante su entrevista de ciudadana o deportan a un padre de familia de Maryland a una prisin dirigida por un dictador, incluso despus de que los tribunales ordenaran que se quedara en el pas.Palantir distorsiona los hechos para encubrir su participacin en una agenda autoritaria. Est proveyendo tecnologa de punta a una de las agencias de vigilancia ms poderosas del mundo para facilitar el control masivo no solo de migrantes, sino de todos nosotros, aadi.En su wiki, Palantir comenta que las posturas del pblico acerca de la inmigracin han cambiado en el pas y que ambos partidos polticos usan el tema como bandera de campaa. Esto significa que hay una oportunidad importante de lograr avances positivos, pero tambin un gran riesgo de cometer posibles errores, reza el wiki.En los mensajes filtrados de Slack, Jain menciona que Palantir est trabajando con el equipo de Privacidad y Libertades Civiles (PCL) de la empresa para incluir informacin acerca de estos programas en las P+F internas, y que tambin se organizarn grupos de discusin en cada oficina para hablar del tema.S que este es un tema de inters para muchos de los hobbits aqu, as que estamos tratando de agregar esta nueva informacin a las P+F del PCL, menciona Jain. En los mensajes, el uso de hobbits es una clara referencia a la saga El seor de los anillos de J.R.R Tolkien, universo literario del cual Palantir acu su nombre.Sabemos que cuando esto se haga ms pblico, probablemente recibirn preguntas de familiares, amigos, candidatos o clientes sobre qu es cierto y qu no. Queremos prepararlos para eso, escribi Jain, e incluso mencion que estn desarrollando otra versin de las P+F para compartirlas con personas externas a la empresa.John Grant, el encargado del programa de tica de Palantir, comparti enlaces a pginas internas y mencion que podran ser tiles para afrontar algunas de las dudas que pueden surgir durante el trabajo que [los empleados] aqu realizan. Las pginas eran las siguientes:P+F de tica: Est bien brindarle apoyo a un cliente con quien tenemos diferencias ideolgicas?Discusin sobre tica: InmigracinPor su parte, Jain mencion que probablemente se realizaran discusiones en grupos pequeos en cada oficina individual.Actualmente, Palantir difunde publicidad en universidades de EE.UU. (en ingls) con frases como: Ha llegado el momento del ajuste de cuentas para el Occidente. Nuestra cultura ha cado en el consumismo superficial y ha abandonado su propsito nacional. Pocos en Silicon Valley se preguntan qu debemos construir, y por qu. Nosotros s lo hicimos.Por su parte, el director interino del ICE, Todd Lyons, declar en la reciente Border Security Expo que su visin para la agencia es que sea una especie Amazon Prime, pero para personas: patrullas mviles que recorren todo el pas y recogen migrantes como si fueran paquetes, segn inform Arizona Mirror (en ingls).El wiki de Palantir concluye: Nos hemos convertido en un socio ms maduro para el ICE.
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    ICE accede a una red nacional de cmaras con inteligencia artificial, segn datos
    Este artculo se public originalmente en ingls en mayo de 2025. Lo hemos traducido al espaol y lo ponemos a disposicin del pblico de forma gratuita debido al inters pblico en el material.This article was originally published in English in May 2025. We have translated it into Spanish and are making it free to access due to the public interest in the material. You can read more about this project here.Datos revisados por 404 Media revelan que el ICE est usando una herramienta diseada principalmente para pequeos municipios con el objetivo declarado de combatir robos de autos o encontrar personas desaparecidas. Policas locales de todo el pas estn realizando bsquedas en el sistema de cmaras lectoras de patentes con inteligencia artificial de Flock con motivos relacionados a inmigracin y en apoyo a investigaciones federales. Esto otorga a ICE una va indirecta para acceder a una tecnologa a la que oficialmente no tiene acceso mediante contrato.Este compendio masivo de datos de bsquedas fue obtenido por investigadores que pidieron anonimato para evitar represalias y compartido con 404 Media. Los registros muestran ms de 4000 bsquedas realizadas por policas estatales y locales a pedido del gobierno federal, como favor informal a agencias federales o directamente con fines de control migratorio, segn lo que los mismos departamentos de polica y comisaras informaron. Aunque Flock no tiene contrato directo con el ICE, la agencia logra obtener informacin de las cmaras mediante solicitudes a las policas locales. Los datos fueron obtenidos a travs de una solicitud de registros pblicos al Departamento de Polica de Danville, Illinois, y muestran registros de bsqueda en el sistema Flock por parte de departamentos de polica de todo el pas.Cada vez que la polica realiza una bsqueda en el sistema Flock, debe ingresar una razn. En los registros de bsqueda de las cmaras de Danville, agentes de distintos estados escribieron motivos como inmigracin, ICE, ICE+ERO (la divisin de Ejecucin y Deportacin del ICE), inmigracin ilegal, ORDEN DE ICE, entre otros. Aunque hay registros de bsquedas que mencionan a ICE durante las administraciones de Biden y Trump, todos los casos en que se indic explcitamente inmigracin como motivo ocurrieron tras la llegada de Trump al poder.El Departamento de Seguridad Nacional (DHS) ya utiliza cmaras lectoras de patentes (en ingls) en las fronteras y ha mostrado gran inters en esta tecnologa (en ingls). Organizaciones defensoras de migrantes venan alertando sobre el posible uso de redes locales de lectores automticos de placas por parte del ICE (en ingls), pero esta es la primera vez que se confirma su uso concreto durante las polticas de deportacin masiva impulsadas por Trump.Distintos sistemas policiales tienen distintos propsitos y deberan existir discusiones pblicas sobre qu funciones queremos permitir a cada agencia, dijo a 404 Media Jay Stanley, analista snior de polticas en el Proyecto de Privacidad, Tecnologa y Libertad de Expresin de la ACLU. Imagino que hay muchas personas que aceptan que su polica local use lectores de patentes para atrapar a un ladrn de bancos, pero que se horrorizaran al saber que las cmaras de su comunidad estn alimentando una infraestructura de vigilancia nacional para el ICE. Si permitimos este tipo de accesos informales, entonces se puede decir que el ICE tiene autorizacin para conectarse a cualquier sistema sin lmites ni supervisin pblica.A SCREENSHOT OF THE DATA.Flock afirma que ms de 5000 comunidades de EE.UU confan en sus cmaras con lectores de patentes automatizados (en ingls). Estas cmaras graban constantemente las placas, el color y la marca de los vehculos que pasan por delante. La polica puede buscar dnde estuvo un auto (y por ende una persona) en un momento determinado o trazar sus movimientos a lo largo del tiempo. Flock tambin est desarrollando una nueva herramienta llamada Nova que combina los datos de patentes con buscadores de personas, bases de datos comerciales y filtraciones de datos para pasar de una patente a una identidad, segn revel anteriormente 404 Media (en ingls). Por lo general, estas bsquedas se realizan sin orden judicial, algo que una demanda en curso considera inconstitucional (en ingls).Los departamentos de polica no solo pueden buscar en sus propias cmaras Flock, sino tambin en redes de otros estados o a nivel nacional. Segn una gua de uso de Flock, las bsquedas a nivel nacional permiten que todas las agencias policiales del pas que hayan activado esa opcin puedan acceder a las cmaras de otros usuarios.Esa misma gua indica que se puede ejecutar una auditora de red para ver quin ha buscado en las cmaras de tu sistema desde cualquier agencia que use Flock. Los investigadores obtuvieron esta auditora del sistema Flock del Departamento de Polica de Danville a travs de una solicitud de registros pblicos. Debido a que Flock permite compartir registros entre departamentos del pas, la auditora muestra todas las veces que otras agencias buscaron en el sistema de Danville.Los datos revelan lo masiva que se ha vuelto la red nacional de cmaras de Flock. Por ejemplo, cuando el Departamento de Polica de Dallas hizo varias bsquedas bajo el trmino ICE+ERO el 6 de marzo, no solo consultaba sus propias cmaras: segn los datos, tena acceso a 6674redes distintas de cmaras, que en conjunto sumaban 77771dispositivos. (La polica de Dallas se neg a emitir comentarios al respecto).Otras agencias que buscaron en las cmaras de Danville incluyen a la Polica de Chicago y departamentos de Florida, Arkansas, Luisiana, Carolina del Sur, Virginia, Arizona y Texas. Tambin figuran entre los datos la Patrulla de Caminos de Florida y de Missouri. La auditora cubre desde el 1 de junio del 2024 hasta el 5 de mayo del 2025 y contiene millones de bsquedas totales. Los investigadores filtraron aquellas que incluan palabras clave relacionadas con la inmigracin en el campo etiquetado razn de las bsquedas y obtuvieron ms de 4000 registros.No puedo hablar por toda la empresa, pero yo no saba que los departamentos de polica locales estaban usando las herramientas de Flock para colaborar con el ICE. Me decepciona, aunque no me sorprende, dijo a 404 Media una fuente interna de Flock que pidi el anonimato por no tener autorizacin para hablar con la prensa. Es muy importante que la gente entienda cmo se usa esta tecnologa, porque la pagan con sus impuestos, y al final son los gobiernos estatales y locales quienes deben definir los lmites de su uso justo.IMAGE FROM FLOCK'S MEDIA KIT.Dicho todo esto, los datos tienen ciertas limitaciones. Muchas entradas indican al HSI como razn de bsqueda, y este tiene un mandato ms amplio que solo el control de la inmigracin. Esto significa que las policas estn cooperando con una divisin del ICE, pero no necesariamente estn usando el sistema Flock para deportaciones. Algunas agencias afirmaron que, a pesar del motivo ingresado, las bsquedas no se realizaron con fines migratorios, incluso si la razn ingresada para la bsqueda en Flock indicaba directamente inmigracin.En uno de los casos, un portavoz de la Patrulla de Caminos de Missouri dijo que, aunque se registr inmigracin como motivo, la bsqueda estaba relacionada con una parada de trfico que presentaba indicios de un posible caso de trata de personas. Aadi: Estamos en proceso de recibir capacitacin y crear polticas aplicables para temas migratorios. Otras agencias que ingresaron inmigracin como motivo no respondieron a las consultas de 404 Media.La administracin Trump ha invitado a las policas locales, que normalmente no tienen atribuciones migratorias, a unirse al programa 287(g) (en ingls), el cual permite al ICE delegar sus funciones de control migratorio. Una orden ejecutiva de enero (en ingls) instruy al DHS y al ICE autorizar a agentes estatales y locales para que desempeen funciones de oficiales migratorios en la investigacin, aprehensin o detencin de extranjeros en EE.UU..Es especialmente significativo que estos datos provengan de un departamento de polica en Illinois, uno de los pocos estados que prohbe explcitamente el uso de datos de cmaras lectoras con fines migratorios (en ingls). Las policas de Illinois implicadas aseguraron que sus bsquedas estaban relacionadas con investigaciones criminales o que no estaban destinadas especficamente a la aplicacin de leyes migratorias.Los datos provistos no indican que el Departamento de Polica de Danville est buscando informacin en Flock ni actuando en nombre de otras agencias policiales municipales, locales o del condado, ni en nombre del ICE, en temas migratorios, dijo el jefe Chris Yates a 404 Media. Como lo exige el Estado de Illinois, garantizamos que no usamos datos de cmaras lectoras de patentes para perseguir a infractores de leyes relacionadas con el estatus migratorio. Sin embargo, Yates no respondi por qu la auditora muestra bsquedas con motivos migratorios hechas por agencias de todo el pas.En resumen, lo que se est alegando no est ocurriendo en realidad, agreg el alcalde de Danville, Rickey Williams Jr.A SCREENSHOT OF THE DATA.Pero los datos de Danville muestran claramente que esas bsquedas realizadas por otros departamentos de polica s estn ocurriendo, y 404 Media verific varios registros con los propios departamentos que las realizaron. Algunas agencias explicaron que actuaron como parte de investigaciones especficas, otras dijeron que eran colaboraciones informales con el gobierno federal. Lo que queda claro es que el ICE y el HSI estn accediendo indirectamente a una herramienta a la que no deberan tener acceso.Andrew Perley, subjefe de polica del pueblo de Glencoe, Illinois, dijo que una bsqueda especfica no estaba relacionada con una investigacin sobre estatus migratorio: era una solicitud informal del HSI sobre un delito no migratorio. Ryan Glew, de la polica de Evanston, explic que su bsqueda se hizo para asistir al HSI en la captura de un sujeto buscado, quien formaba parte de una banda de robos a tiendas a nivel nacional por millones de dlares y que las consultas no estaban relacionadas con inmigracin.Otras policas de Illinois afirmaron que las bsquedas eran para asistir a agencias federales, o que las hizo uno de sus oficiales de fuerzas especiales, es decir, policas locales integrados en unidades federales. Mike Yott, jefe de polica de Palos Heights, dijo que su departamento no aplica leyes migratorias debido a las leyes estatales, pero que no sabe con certeza por qu un oficial de su equipo que colaboraba con la DEA hizo una bsqueda catalogada con la razn de violacin migratoria.Con la informacin limitada del informe, es posible que la redaccin sea imprecisa y el uso de Flock est vinculado con una investigacin sobre narcticos o una orden de arresto de un fugitivo, que a veces involucra personas con estatus migratorios diversos, dijo Yott.El hecho de que la polica casi nunca necesite una orden judicial para realizar bsquedas en Flock implica escasa supervisin, lo que facilita que colaboren con el gobierno federal sin dejar huella formal.A SCREENSHOT OF THE DATA.A las policas les encantan los lectores de patentes porque hay muy pocas restricciones. No sienten que necesiten una orden judicial. A menudo no hay ninguna regulacin sobre lo que pueden buscar, le coment a 404 Media Dave Maass, investigador de tecnologa fronteriza en la Electronic Frontier Foundation. Tal vez sea cierto que algunas bsquedas eran sobre personas con rdenes de arresto o implicadas en crmenes, o podran estar buscando a un terrorista. Pero ese es el punto: no lo sabemos.En un comunicado, Flock dijo: Estamos comprometidos con que cada comunidad pueda usar esta tecnologa de forma alineada con sus valores, y permitimos que los gobiernos democrticamente electos definan qu significa eso para su localidad. Cada cliente de Flock es dueo y controlador total de los datos recolectados y decide con quin compartirlos. Las herramientas son totalmente auditables y guardan los registros de uso de forma indefinida para que haya total transparencia para mandos y autoridades municipales. La empresa agrega que sus herramientas han permitido que los cuerpos policiales ubiquen a ms de 1000 personas extraviadas.Trabajamos con gobiernos locales para promover buenas prcticas sobre el uso de lectores de patentes, incluyendo auditoras regulares y polticas claras. Para que dos agencias puedan compartir datos, Flock requiere que ambas partes estn de acuerdo con ello. Siempre les recomendamos a las agencias que tengan una poltica slida de uso de cmaras lectoras de patentes, que realicen auditoras de forma continua y sean cuidadosos al elegir compartir datos con otra agencia, concluy el comunicado.Edwin Yohnka, director de comunicaciones de ACLU Illinois, fue contundente en un correo electrnico enviado a 404 Media: Lo ms frustrante de esto es que Flock se present en muchas comunidades de Illinois como una herramienta clave contra el crimen violento y el uso de armas. Pero lo que realmente estn creando es un sistema nacional de datos. Da igual si ests en Bloomington, Springfield o Danville: cuando conectas estas redes, terminas alimentando un sistema de vigilancia a nivel pas. Ver esta lista de agencias de todo el pas buscando en cmaras de Illinois es realmente preocupante.El DHS no respondi a las mltiples solicitudes de comentarios enviadas por 404 Media.
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    As a trans male teacher, I am uniquely poised to teach boys to respect women
    Many trans youth have never met a trans adult in person, so it is hard for them to imagine what their futures hold. Trans teachers are uniquely equipped to act as role models. Our daily presence in schools is proof that it is possible to grow up to be a happy and successful trans adult. -GLSENI began my career as a math teacher right out of Rutgers. I was your stereotypical straight female, engaged to be married. Then Quinn, a junior boy, said this: Im sick of your sh*t, my mothers sick of your sh*t, youre a f**king dyke!The why doesnt matter. He had accused me of being gay. Homophobia had reared its ugly head in my professional life before I even came out to myself. I shoved his comment away. Related My dad struggled when I came out as a trans man. Then he danced with me at my wedding. There was no awkwardness. No performance of masculinity from either of us. Just love, plain and simple. Never Miss a Beat Subscribe to our newsletter to stay ahead of the latest LGBTQ+ political news and insights. Subscribe to our Newsletter today Then I taught middle school for a few years, got married, moved to Seattle, got divorced, kissed a woman for the first time, and realized Quinn was right (damn or Woohoo?). Owning my identity as a butch dyke took my power back from that horrible interaction with him. Seattle was replete with gay and lesbian folks, but I barely knew trans men existed until I joined a drag king show seven years later. Not all drag kings are trans, but I finally met my first trans men friends there. Finally, I was on my way.Nowadays, when my students enter my math classroom, they see my beard, balding head, dad bod, and testosterone-infused voice. Im a pretty regular American guy. I was a Knicks fan, can change a tire, and yes, I am the roach eliminator in my home. Still, my masculinity is distinct from that of my cisgender straight male colleagues. Im a bit effeminate, and I sing songs about graphing lines. I talk about queer dating, anti-LGBTQ+ legislation, sports, periods, coming out, and being a son who misses sounding like his mom.I have a Bluey lunchbox, a few sparkly earrings, and shirts promoting LGBTQ+ rights & math galore. I dance like Rick Astley and was forced to wear frilly shirts when I was little. I was a girl who liked boys, a girl who liked girls, and now Im a queer trans man with a femme lesbian wife.I love sharing my experiences, strength, and hope about so many of lifes challenges with my kids. Students need trans men like me in the classroom, as we know what its like to be treated like a girl less capable, bad at science and sports, seen as only a sexual body by hormonal teenage boys. Having the voice of a man in the classroom gives me power to support girls from the other side of the aisle, whereas most teen boys want nothing to do with a butch dyke or her opinions about dating girls (besides, parents tend to panic when gay relationships are discussed in the classroom). When I was a young woman at Rutgers, the Green Lantern security team could be called to walk us home at night due to the prevalence of on-campus assaults. Date-rape was finally being talked about openly, so I now have the tools to advise my high school students to bring a friend to a party, avoid the punch, dont put your drink down, and never leave anyone behind. An education doesnt matter if you are too traumatized to use it.Conservatives are frightened by our influence on their children when we are open with them.But I cant even get these kids to stay off their phones how on earth could I ever recruit them to this fabulous life of rainbows, unicorns, family strife, and discrimination? A Sudden ShiftMy feelings of maleness had started to build in the early 2000s, but I didnt have a name for it until 2006. Thats when I began my journey into becoming the man I was always supposed to be. I left teaching for over two years to exercise extreme self-care, allowing testosterone to do its thing, and just prayed my voice would finally drop enough to stop betraying my masculinizing appearance on the phone and in public. It was bad enough I still had a female name and gender marker for over a year, thanks to the gatekeepers of our identities.I returned to the classroom in a new school as Mr. Zsilavetz with a deeper voice and male chest. Instead of a tough butch dyke, I was now seen as a sensitive man; a feminist who got the boys to work, while teaching them how to treat girls with respect. I received wonderful compliments, like, Were so glad youre here, Mr. Z. These boys need more positive male role models like you. What a strange new existence. Tough guy students responded quite positively to the newly minted Mr. Z. I was no longer insulted for my masculinity. Being read as male brought moments of gender euphoria, but I quickly found being stealth was exhausting, terrifying, and shame-inducing. Besides, I really missed being visible to queer and trans kids. I knew there must be a better way.I stayed home briefly with our two kids, and then my wifes job transferred us to Atlanta, buying me time to figure out the man I wanted to be in the classroom. Many of us dream of moving 3,000 miles away from our previous lives so we can be invisibly trans, but I found I cannot roll that way. I spent one year mentoring a student whom I was told may identify as trans, but I wasnt allowed to tell the student that I was trans, too. Every time I ran into a former student and acted like I didnt know them, I cried inside and at therapy. Those moments kept driving me forward, serving as the springboard for me to open Pride School Atlanta in 2016 (which was open until 2018).Once I moved to Atlanta, I made sure to connect with the local trans community, especially those working with youth. I was invited to share my story with a local support group for trans youth and parents, and I was fortunate enough to spend the second part of the meeting sitting in with the teens and their facilitator. It was there I heard one girl say, School is just too hard. She may never know that her simple sentence was the catalyst that got me out of my stealth comfort zone and back into the world as the new me. They needed a school, and I was willing to step up, knowing full well the financial stress it would put on my family and the energy it would take.When I transitioned, my internet searches turned up only three openly trans educators across the entire nation. If I couldnt find us, how could the thousands of budding trans youth who needed to know that they could find love, survive school, and have a career? This research solidified my resolve to remain on the front lines, which required a great deal of planning to protect my family physically, emotionally, and financially, especially in Georgia. Standing Tall No teacher is the ideal role model for every student, though we all have something to offer when we show the kids our best authentic selves. I try every day to be the teacher I needed when I was young, and I work hard to act as if I am not scared out of my wits while doing so. My students cannot hear the voices murmuring and screaming in my head anti-trans policies and fear of violence storming around my mind, invisibly sabotaging me, trying to stop me from acting too queer or trans. So I take my meds, go to therapy, and get back up to the board every day, knowing that if I save at least one young life in addition to my own by doing this work, then it will all have been worth it. Maybe the voices holding me back will be quieter with my new job at an online public charter high school. Im feeling pretty optimistic, considering the fewer variables at play without hallways and bathrooms. Im still a queer, slightly feminine-of-center, pudgy trans math teacher, but Im standing taller by putting myself out there to you all and hoping it will give you the strength to do the same.Were not going backwards, we cannot be erased, and we are everywhere.Subscribe to theLGBTQ Nation newsletterand be the first to know about the latest headlines shaping LGBTQ+ communities worldwide.
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    Bob the Drag Queen slams Gavin Newsom for selling out trans folks: Transgender is not a dirty word
    Drag icon Bob the Drag Queen eviscerated California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) for throwing trans people under the bus and failing to empathize with the community. During an appearance on MSNBCsThe Weekend: Primetimewith Ayman Mohyeldin and Antonia Hylton, Mohyeldin brought up the fact that Newsom has been speaking to right-wing media like anti-LGBTQ+ MAGA influencer Charlie Kirk and basically calling out the Democrats for taking a position of being pro-trans. Related Gavin Newsom rages about trans kids in sports & how Democrats hate his stance He said good people oppose trans kids participating in school sports and it doesnt make you homophobic to want to ban them. At that, Bob replied, Can I just say, speaking to Charlie Kirk is never a good idea. No one should be speaking to Charlie Kirk. I dont know if we still do that kind of social isolation where weve all just agreed that this is one person we will not be speaking to, but I do believe Charlie Kirk is that person. Insights for the LGBTQ+ community Subscribe to our briefing for insights into how politics impacts the LGBTQ+ community and more. Subscribe to our Newsletter today Newsom, who is widely considered to have presidential ambitions, had Kirk as the first guest of his new podcast, This is Gavin Newsom, in March. Kirk, the founder of right-wing student group Turning Point USA,has called being gay an error and compared homosexuality to alcoholism and drug addiction. Hehas calledtrans people an abomination and said transgender identities are against our senses and against the natural law.On the podcast, Newsom agreed with Kirk that its deeply unfair to allow transgender female athletes to compete against other girls and women.His response echoes other post-election Democrats who say that supporting trans athletes and prisoners alienates voters. His comment also came on the heels of the presidents executive ordersbanning trans athletes,restricting gender-affirming care, andending all federal recognition of trans identities(including rights for trans inmates).Bob slammed Newsom for failing to understand the real people he is selling out. I will say this: No one who actually knows a trans person would ever go around saying and doing these things. And I mean, actually knows Your partner, your children, your parents, your cousin, your best friend, like, people that you see on a daily basis. When you realize that everyones just trying to live their life trying to go to the bathroom, trying to have jobs, take care of their families Transgender is not a dirty word.He concluded by reminding marginalized people that they belong in this country.America was not built by a monolithic group of people, he said. They would like you to believe that America was built by all these old, straight white guys, but there were queer people, there were people of color, there were Black people, Asian people, all building this country, literally building with our bare hands They could not have built this country without us and they cannot sustain it without us either, so just remember that. Subscribe to theLGBTQ Nation newsletterand be the first to know about the latest headlines shaping LGBTQ+ communities worldwide.
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    Did Christian Nationalist leaders prompt Mike Johnsons Epstein flip-flop?
    This articlefirst appeared on Mother Jones. It has been republished with the publications permission.On Tuesday, HouseSpeaker Mike Johnson, in a departure from his previous calls for transparency,announcedthat he would not ask for a vote on whether the files pertaining to accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein should be released. Only a week before, on the right-wing podcast The Benny Show, he hadsaid, Its a very delicate subject, but we should put everything out there and let the people decide it. This week, he changed his tune, and at a press conference, he said, We need the administration to have the space to do what it is doing. He allowed that should there be a neccesary or appropriate need for further congressional action, he would look at it. But then said emphatically, I dont think were at that point yet, because we agree with the president.Its impossible to truly know what prompted Johnsons about-face, but its worth noting that he haslong beenconnectedto the New Apostolic Reformation, a charismatic evangelical movement that teaches that Christians are called to take dominion over all aspects of society, including the government. Johnson has publicly acknowledged that NAR has had a profound influence on his life, according to areportissued by the Congressional Freethought Caucus last year. Insights for the LGBTQ+ community Subscribe to our briefing for insights into how politics impacts the LGBTQ+ community and more. Subscribe to our Newsletter today Its also worth noting that arguably the most influential and visible NAR leader, aTexas business strategistnamed Lance Wallnau, has been outspoken in recent weeks in his defense of Trump on the Epstein issue. On July 14, Wallnautoldhis 100,000 YouTube followers that he believed that Trump was acting in the best interest of the country by not releasing the files. Wallnaus line of reasoning began with his suggestion that both the assassination of JFK and the assassination attempt on Trump last year in Butler, Pennsylvania, were inside jobs. He went on to describe Trumps critics on the left as demonic people who smell disunity in MAGA and are using the infighting as an opportunity to tarnish Trumps reputation. I think they would be willing to plant information and evidence and create false trails, all kinds of booby traps, he said.Among Wallnaus followers are some powerful people. As I reportedlast year, Wallnau has forged strong connections with GOP leadersfor example, hehosteda Pennsylvania campaign event for JD Vance last September. He also helped developProject 19, a right-wing political initiative to win 19 key counties in swing states for Trump. Wallnau has called Kamala Harris a Jezebel and speculated that people on the political left may be controlled bydemons.Another prominent Christian nationalist influencer, Texas pastor Joel Webbon, has also arrived at a belief in Trumps innocencebut from a different perspective. Webbon isnt connected with the NAR like Johnson and Wallnauinstead, hes a member of theTheoBros, a network of Christian nationalist millennial influencers. Many of them believe that women shouldnt be allowed to vote, and that the Ten Commandments should replace the US Constitution. Like NAR, the TheoBros are also well-connected to Republican politicians. US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegsethattendsa TheoBros-aligned church, and Vance hassocializedwith members of the movement, as well. Last week, Webbon devoted anepisodeof his YouTube show, which has 123,000 followers, to the Epstein files. His guest was Scott Horton, a libertarian podcaster and staunch critic of the left-wing government deep state that Trump has consistently blamed for all of Americas ills. In the episode, Horton asserted that he didnt believe that Trump would be implicated in the Epstein files. Moreover, he argued that Epstein was a foreign asset, likely working with the Israeli national intelligence agency Mossad to entrap Trump.Hes not alone in believing this particular conspiracy theory; it was alsoput forthby right-wing broadcaster Tucker Carlson, who also hosted Horton on his show. This isnt just like, oh my goodness, maybe we had somebody working with Israeli intelligence that was blackmailing politicians here in America, said Webbon. The reality is that [US-Israeli relations have] been a toxic relationship stretching back decades. He added, This is becoming a massive problem that people are noticing, as the kids say.The latter was an allusion to the antisemitic trope of noticing, a phrase that refers to people taking note of the fact that a powerful person is Jewish.A link between Epstein, who was Jewish, and Mossad fed neatly into Webbons preexisting biases. He has routinely expressed antisemitic views on social media. Last November, hepostedon X, I hate Judaism but love Jews and wish them a very pleasant conversion to Christianity. In a podcastepisode, he called Judaism a parasitical religion. What it has done historically throughout the ages is typically go into other countries, other peoples with other religions, and kind of cozy up but not really for their benefitnot a mutually beneficial relationship, but where they ultimately get far more out of the deal than the Christian nation does. In an email toMother Joneslast year, Webbon said he stands by everything Ive said about Judaism. It is a pernicious evil.Meanwhile, some other evangelicalsthough not Trump supporters are pushing for the administration to release the files. Last week,Christianity Todayeditor-in-chief Russell Moore penned anop-edin his magazine titled Why We Want to See the Epstein Files. The main reason was that we want justice done, he wrote. We want to believe that our institutionseven in the present crises of credibility that most are going throughare not wholly corrupt.Subscribe to theLGBTQ Nation newsletterand be the first to know about the latest headlines shaping LGBTQ+ communities worldwide.
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    Heres what scientific studies on conversion therapy say
    Everymajor medical and mental health organizationopposes conversion therapy becauseresearch shows it to be harmful and ineffective. Even so, its important to know what individual research studies on conversion therapy have concluded, in order to understand its many harms and the variety of people affected by it. Related SCOTUS will soon hear a conversion therapy case. Queer kids need us to fight for them. Laws banning conversion therapy do not silence religious or personal beliefs; they protect children. What is conversion therapy? Never Miss a Beat Subscribe to our newsletter to stay ahead of the latest LGBTQ+ political news and insights. Subscribe to our Newsletter today Conversion therapy refers to any attempt to change a persons sexual orientation or gender identity.The methods of so-called conversion therapists include encouraging queer people not to masturbate, redirecting their sexual energy into exercise, covert aversion (a fancy name for imagining possible negative consequences of being queer), Bible study, directing same-sex sexual desire onto opposite-sex partners, inflicting pain and humiliation anytime LGBTQ+ feelings arise, and forcing people to act out stereotypical gender roles in behavior and personal appearance. Do doctors or psychologists support conversion therapy?No. Major medical organizations like theAmerican Academy of Child Adolescent Psychiatry,American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy,American Medical Association(AMA),American Psychiatric Association,American Psychological Association(APA), and theAmerican School Health Associationall oppose conversion therapy as a debunked form of pseudoscience that harms those subjected to it. How many states have banned conversion therapy? | ShutterstockCurrently, 22 U.S. states have banned so-called conversion therapy for minors.Some state legislative bans posit that the practice violates state licensing standards because the methods are ineffective and harm patients. Other states have said that practitioners who purport to change an individuals LGBTQ+ identity are, in essence, using false advertising to market their services, something which can violate other state regulatory business statutes. What studies on conversion therapy say:Conversion therapy is still happening in the United StatesOver 1,320 conversion therapists remain active across the U.S., including in states with bans in place, according toa report from the LGBTQ+ youth suicide prevention organization The Trevor Project. The report found that licensed therapists, counselors, social workers, and unlicensed practitioners advocate for and/or directly engage in conversion therapy. Many discreetly advertise their services using terms like sexual attraction fluidity exploration, rapid-onset gender dysphoria, sexual addiction, sexual wholeness, sexual integrity, and claims to help clients align their related behaviors with their faith. Conversion therapy doesnt work & harms those who undergo itIn 2009, the American Psychological Association (APA) published alandmark reportfinding no compelling evidence supporting the idea that sexual orientation can be altered with psychological interventions.The report also concluded that conversion therapy risks causing serious psychological damage to those subjected to it, including increases in depression and suicidality. Conversion therapy has multiple negative effects on young peopleA 2018 study from the Family Acceptance Project found that youth who undergo conversion therapy are twice as likely to attempt suicide as those who dont undergo it. The study found that youth are three times as likely to attempt suicide if parents involve non-therapist outsiders, like religious leaders.Researchers found that conversion therapy can also have negative effects on the socioeconomic status, self-esteem, social support systems, and education of young adults subjected to the treatment as children. About 13% of LGBTQ+ youth have undergone conversion therapyThe Trevor Projects2021 National Survey on LGBTQ Youth Mental Health, capturing the experiences of nearly 35,000 LGBTQ youth across the U.S., found that 13% of LGBTQ youth reported being subjected to conversion therapy, with 83% reporting it occurred when they were under age 18. | Shutterstock Survivors of conversion therapy say it emotionally damaged themA 2013 surveyshowed that 84% of former patients who tried ex-gay therapy said it inflicted lasting shame and emotional harm.Conversion therapy increases the likelihood of attempting suicideA June 2020 study by UCLAs Williams Institute found that 7% of LGB people in the U.S. have experienced conversion therapy: 81% received it from a religious leader, and 31% received it from a health care provider. The study also found that LGB people who have undergone conversion therapy are almost twice as likely to attempt suicide compared to LGB people who havent undergone it. One in seven trans people has been subjected to conversion therapyA2015 surveyof more than 27,000 trans adults found that nearly 1 in 7 said that a professional like a therapist, doctor, or religious adviser had tried to change their gender identity; about half of respondents said they were minors at the time. Applying this rate to population estimates, the Williams Institute at UCLAprojectsthat more than 135,000 trans adults nationwide have experienced some form of conversion therapy. Conversion therapy threatens asexual people, tooA February 2024 study found that asexual people are 10% more likely to be offered conversion therapy in comparison to other sexual orientations. Additionally, a February 2025 survey with 400 respondents found that 25% of respondents thought that asexual people have a mental illness, and 31% thought that asexuality can be cured with therapy.Conversion therapy costs the U.S. billions of dollars annuallyThe first-of-its-kind studyfound that efforts to change a persons sexual orientation and gender identity create direct costs and, as well, indirect costs associated with anxiety, severe psychological distress, depression, alcohol or substance abuse, suicide attempts, and fatalities. The impacts are estimated to cost the United States $9.23 billion annually.The studys review of 28 published studies showed that LGBTQ+ people who participated in conversion therapy were more likely to experience negative impacts compared to those who did not, including serious psychological distress (47% vs 34%), depression (65% vs 27%), substance abuse (67% vs 50%), and attempted suicide (58% vs 39%). Conversion therapys harmful effects negatively impact people even in middle ageA June 2022 study published in the journal Gerontologist found that men above the age of 40 who had been previously exposed to conversion therapy were more likely to have long-term depressive symptoms, above-average internalized homophobia, and other negative psychosocial outcomes (like emotional distress, social difficulties, self-care, and cognitive impairment). | Shutterstock Conversion therapy increases suicide risk among transgender peopleA September 2019 study using the largest available dataset of transgender people in the United States found that conversion therapy on trans people greatly increases the risk of suicide attempts over their lifetimes.Of 27,000 transgender respondents to the studys survey, 13.5% had undergone conversion therapy. Those respondents were twice as likely as the respondents to have attempted suicide. Those who had been exposed to conversion therapy before the age of 10 were considered to have a risk of suicide attempts four times higher than the respondents who hadnt been exposed to conversion therapy. Conversion therapy increases the risk of high blood pressureA May 2025 report from researchers, led by the Institute for Sexual and Gender Minority Health and Wellbeing at Northwestern University, found that young adults assigned male at birth who had been exposed to conversion therapy were nearly 2.9 times more likely to be diagnosed with high blood pressure than those who had not. The prevalence of conversion therapy is tied to social rights & attitudesA study published in the October 2023 edition of PLOS One the peer-reviewed, open-access scientific journal published by the Public Library of Science (PLOS) found that 8% of non-white people and Indigenous North Americans reported a history of conversion therapy, compared with 5% of white people.Additionally, the study found that 12% of trans people reported a history of conversion therapy, compared with 4% of gay people. The authors theorized that this disparity was likely due to more predominant pro-gay attitudes among health professionals and a slower development of similar attitudes, social policies, and legal protections regarding transgender people. Conversion therapy often targets trans & people from conservative religious backgroundsAn evidence assessment and qualitative study of conversion therapy conducted by the U.K. government, published in October 2021, found that trans people may be more likely to be offered or receive conversion therapy than cisgender lesbian, gay, or bisexual people.The review found that exposure to conversion therapy is associated with having certain conservative religious beliefs. It also found evidence that the harm associated with conversion therapy outweighs reports of some benefits, such as diminished social support networks and a sense of belonging.It also found that a majority of people who have undergone conversion therapy view it as harmful and the source of their mental distress. Conversion therapy is more common among lower-educated, anti-LGBTQ+ racial and ethnic communitiesA Stanford Medicine study, published in September 2024 in the journal The Lancet Psychiatry, found that people who experienced conversion therapy efforts to change their sexual orientation reported more symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and those who experienced conversion therapy efforts to change their gender identity exhibited more symptoms of depression. Those who experienced both had more symptoms of PTSD and suicidality.The study found that 52.4% of people subjected to sexual orientation-based conversion therapy had the abuse spearheaded by a religious leader or organization, and 28.8% had the abuse facilitated by a mental health provider or organization. In contrast, 54.1% of people subjected to gender identity-based conversion therapy said the abuse was initiated by a mental health provider or organization, and 32.9% had the abuse facilitated by a religious leader or organization.The researchers also found that members of ethnic or racial minorities, people raised in communities that did not accept their identities, transgender people, and those with lower levels of education were more likely to have experienced conversion practices, the studys authors found. The prevalence of conversion therapy is tied to social rights & attitudesA study published in the October 2023 edition of PLOS One the peer-reviewed, open-access scientific journal published by the Public Library of Science (PLOS) found that 8% of non-white people and Indigenous North Americans reported a history of conversion therapy, compared with 5% of white people.Additionally, the study found that 12% of trans people reported a history of conversion therapy, compared with 4% of gay people. The authors theorized that this disparity was likely due to more predominant pro-gay attitudes among health professionals and a slower development of similar attitudes, social policies, and legal protections regarding transgender people. Conversion therapy violates human rights laws against degrading treatmentA study published in the August 2021 edition of the Oxford Journal of Legal Studies found that conversion therapy violates legal concepts of liberty, equality and human dignity as well as prohibitions agains degrading treatment as outlined in the European Convention on Human Rights, the United Nations Committee Against Torture, and various U.K. and international human rights laws. Conversion therapy remains a threat to LGBTQ+ peopleThe Supreme Court of the United States has decided to hearChiles v. Salazar a case that could overturn state bans on conversion therapy for minors. Such a case has long been sought by Republicans and conservatives who claim that conversion therapy is just a form of constitutionally protected religious speech.Additionally, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services under Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.released a rushed report on gender-affirming healthcare for trans minors, which recommended behavioral therapy to treat gender dysphoria.As such, conversion therapy remains a threat to LGBTQ+ people of all ages, making it all the more important that queer people and allies understand the research and studies proving its numerous harms.Subscribe to theLGBTQ Nation newsletterand be the first to know about the latest headlines shaping LGBTQ+ communities worldwide.
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    Drunk bigot assaults lesbian couple outside casino in birthday celebration gone wrong
    William Wilson, a 26-year-old Texas man, has been charged with hate crimes for allegedly attacking two same-sex couples waiting for their valet-parked vehicle outside of the MGM Casino in Detroit, Michigan. Wilson allegedly punched one woman, continuing even after she lost consciousness, before he tried fleeing the scene.The attack occurred on July 13 around 1 a.m. local time against a 29-year-old married female couple as well as a 30-year-old man and his 27-year-old partner. Chelsi Way said that she, her wife, her gay brother, and his partner were finishing a birthday celebration when Wilson and his accomplice drunkenly and aggressively approached Way and her wife outside of the casino after seeing the women and the male same-sex couple holding hands. Related Police hunt for 3-man mob who viciously attacked a trans woman & left her for dead The attack left her with multiple fractures. She blames right-wing transphobia for inspiring her attackers. Wilson allegedly put his arms around the female couple and recorded their interaction on his phone while he also shouted anti-gay slurs. Zac Chearhart, one of the male same-sex partners, said that he then went inside the casino and asked security officers for assistance before Wilson attacked them, but the officers ignored him. Never Miss a Beat Subscribe to our newsletter to stay ahead of the latest LGBTQ+ political news and insights. Subscribe to our Newsletter today A casino spokesperson referred the media to Detroit police and made no further comment.He was calling me a he/she, like, He/shes so tough, like, Whatever that thing is,' Way told WJBK-TV. Everything kind of escalated at that point when he started shouting slurs at me about my gender, and like, what I identify as is when it became like a really big problem. He had struck [my wife], Way continued. She fell to the ground. She tried to get back up, and then thats when he knocked her out, and she was unconscious for five minutes. You could see her eyes wide open, and she fell face-first onto the concrete. After she was knocked out, he hit her three to four more times.Wilson and his accomplice allegedly fled the scene. But Way followed them for three miles and called police before Wilsons arrest. Wilson has since been charged with hate crimes and assault, but his accomplice hasnt been located.Wilson has been charged with assault with intent to do great bodily harm, two counts of assault and battery, aggrevated assault, and hate crime charges. He could face 10 years in prison or more, The Detroit Free Press reported. Ways wife suffered a concussion and has since received 20 stitches for her injuries. She also said she has been having trouble with her memory and difficulty sleeping, following the attack.We just wanted a safe, fun night together. None of us ever imagined it would end in fear, chaos, and deep trauma, Way said. We did everything we could to protect each other, but the violence came so quickly, so brutally, it changed everything in an instant.Subscribe to theLGBTQ Nation newsletterand be the first to know about the latest headlines shaping LGBTQ+ communities worldwide.
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    Georgia Community Rallies to Reinstate Celebrated Librarian Fired Over Inclusive Book Display
    Blackshear, GA, native LaVonnia Moore found her purpose working in the Okefenokee and Three Rivers Regional Library Systems (TRRLS), quickly advancing from 10 hours a week as a part-time employee in 2010 to running her own branch as the Pierce County Library manager until she was unexpectedly ousted from her position on June 18, following [...]The post Georgia Community Rallies to Reinstate Celebrated Librarian Fired Over Inclusive Book Display first appeared on GLAAD.
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    LGBTQ Talent and Drag Excellence Celebrated in 2025 Emmy Nominations
    The nominations for the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards are officially here, and LGBTQ talent is shining bright across categories from acting and hosting to reality TV and makeup design. The annual ceremony, airing September 15 on CBS and streaming via Paramount+, continues to reflect the growing influence and impact of LGBTQ voices on television. Among [...]The post LGBTQ Talent and Drag Excellence Celebrated in 2025 Emmy Nominations first appeared on GLAAD.
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    2025 Gayming Awards Celebrates Queer Excellence in Gaming and Television
    Earlier in July, Gayming Magazine presented the 2025 Gayming Awards in Los Angeles, celebrating LGBTQ trailblazers and media from the past year. GLAAD was on-site at the star-studded event, held in West Hollywoods famous gay bar The Abbey, to bring you all the details. This years ceremonies were hosted by drag artist and Twitch streamer [...]The post 2025 Gayming Awards Celebrates Queer Excellence in Gaming and Television first appeared on GLAAD.
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    WATCH: Munroe Bergdorf Talks Love & Rage, A New Documentary on Her Personal, Groundbreaking Journey as a Trans Model, Author & Activist. People need to know what were up against.
    Barrier-breaking supermodel Munroe Bergdorf made history when she became the first out trans woman to appear on a LOreal campaign in the United Kingdom. Her success only flourished since then, ranging from opportunities with UN Women as an advocate; to starring as the subject in Channel 4 doc What Makes a Women; to even co-opening [...]The post WATCH: Munroe Bergdorf Talks Love & Rage, A New Documentary on Her Personal, Groundbreaking Journey as a Trans Model, Author & Activist. People need to know what were up against. first appeared on GLAAD.
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    WATCH: Juan Pablo Di Pace Makes Directorial Debut with Tender, Time-Spanning LGBTQ Coming-of-Age Film Before We Forget
    View this post on Instagram A post shared by GLAAD (@glaad) Actor Juan Pablo Di Pace, best known for his roles in Mamma Mia! and Fuller House, joins GLAAD Vice President of Communication and Talent, Anthony Allen Ramos, to talk about his feature directorial debut, Before We Forget. The poignant and deeply personal [...]The post WATCH: Juan Pablo Di Pace Makes Directorial Debut with Tender, Time-Spanning LGBTQ Coming-of-Age Film Before We Forget first appeared on GLAAD.
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    WNBA star Jewell Loyd seemingly hard launches new relationship with college baller
    WNBA player Jewell Loyd just seemingly hard launched her new relationship with an adorable Instagram post. The Las Vegas Aces guard appeared to quietly confirm her relationship with former Miami Hurricanes player Natalija Marshall when her new GF posted a carousel of photos of the happy couple together on July 20.In the first photo, Marshall has her legs draped over Loyds lap as the two hold hands and look lovingly at each other. Other photos memorialized what looks like a romantic date, Marshall visiting Loyd courtside for an Aces game, and Marshall standing behind Loyd while kissing her neck.Some souls just find each other, the caption reads.See on InstagramPrior to her new relationship with Marshall, the two-time WNBA champion was dating Ta Adams. As recently as February 2025, Sportskeeda was reporting that the two were still dating. Adams, a point guard for the Estonia Womens National Basketball Team who also played for San Diego State and Oregon State, started dating Loyd back in 2023, according to Essentially Sports.The 31-year-old Loyd won two WNBA Championships with the Seattle Storm in 2018 and 2020 before joining the Aces. Shes now seemingly in a relationship with her 23-year-old girlfriend, who transferred from Notre Dame to play for the University of Miami so she could take on a larger role within the team for her fifth season.
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    Zac & Dylan Efron continue to drive the gays wild, now with a steamy round of shirtless golf
    The Efron brothers know exactly who their audience is it's us, the gays and we're hooked. A few weeks ago, Zac (High School Musical) and Dylan (The Traitors) sent the internet wild when Dylan posted a video describing summer in one word that included the boys swimming around shirtless and enjoying a lake day.See on InstagramNow, theyve taken it up a notch with a collab post together, getting us interested in something we would otherwise care nothing about: golf.Thats it.Thats the post.Just a 16-second clip of the Efrons whacking around golf clubs, driving around in golf carts, captioned Sticks.Oh, and all while completely shirtless and looking far too attractive to be traipsing around the golf course. See on InstagramNaturally, the internet lost its mind as soon as the video dropped. (@) From being concerned over how many times they watch the video to begging to be in an Efron sandwich, social medias thirst for the brothers has officially exceeded the Supernatural Sam and Dean levels. (@) Under the Instagram post, some comments were more wholesome, like the woman who said it just feels right to see the two of them on a golf cart again.Others, on the other hand, casually mentioned the, ahem effect, the golf video had on them, and their solo habits. Apart from the thirst comments, the song attached to the clip had some mixed reactions, with most people thinking it should have been Zacs Bet On It from High School Musical.However, both Instagram and TikTok credit the audio as original, with TikTok saying its from Dylan. I merely point that out in wonder if Zac isnt the only Efron to sing, and also if Dylans about to drop some other talent on usAnyway, lets hope these two arent done sharing their summer together yet and keep our fingers crossed theyll keep us hydrated along the way.
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    French President Macron sues Candace Owens for defamation over claims his wife is transgender
    French President Emmanuel Macron and First Lady Brigitte Macron have filed a defamation lawsuit in Delaware against right-wing commentator Candace Owens, alleging that she orchestrated a campaign of global humiliation by falsely claiming Brigitte, 72, is a transgender woman and that the French president, 47, is part of a CIA mind control experiment.The 218-page complaint, filed Wednesday in Delaware Superior Court, accuses Owens of using her social media platforms and podcast to spread knowingly false, transphobic conspiracy theories for profit. The Macrons are seeking compensatory and punitive damages and have requested a jury trial, according to Reuters.Related: France's first lady Brigitte Macron awarded nearly $9,000 in damages after transvestigationThe lawsuit centers on Owens eight-part YouTube series Becoming Brigitte, which has garnered more than 2.3 million views, and includes repeated assertions that Brigitte Macron was assigned male at birth under the name Jean-Michel Trogneux, her actual brothers name. Owens also claimed the Macrons are blood relatives and described Emmanuel Macron as the result of a CIA human experimentation program, a reference to the debunked MKUltra project, according to The Financial Times.Every time the Macrons leave their home, they do so knowing that countless people have heard, and many believe, these vile fabrications, the lawsuit states. The complaint describes Owenss conduct as invasive, dehumanizing, and deeply unjust.The lawsuit notes that Owens ignored multiple cease-and-desist letters and continued amplifying the claims. Owens has dissected their appearance, their marriage, their friends, their family, and their personal history twisting it all into a grotesque narrative designed to inflame and degrade, the Macrons wrote in their filing.Related: Right-winger Candace Owens promotes 'terrifying' theory that France's first lady is transFaced with this relentless and unjustified smear campaign, the Macrons are left with no choice but to seek relief through this Court to set the record straight, prevent further harm, and hold Defendants accountable for their conduct, the lawsuit states.Attorney Thomas Clare, representing the couple, told FT that they are prepared to travel to Delaware to testify. They believe its important to stand up for themselves, he said. Owens has had multiple opportunities to do the right thing and in response she has only mocked them.A spokesperson for Owens, who has a long history of spreading misinformation about transgender people and LGBTQ+ issues, told the publication she would respond on her podcast Wednesday.It is not Brigitte Macrons first legal battle over false transphobic claims. In September, a French court awarded her nearly $9,000 in damages after conspiracy theorists falsely claimed she was her brother and had transitioned. Although she initially won in court, the decision was later overturned on appeal.
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    Munroe Bergdorf blasts obnoxious transphobes: 'The thing you're hating is yourself'
    Protect the dolls!Munroe Bergdorf is one of the most famous trans activists in the world as she's used her platform to advocate for equality even when it's harmed her modeling career.Fans will remember that L'Oral dropped Bergdorf after she called out white supremacy following the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, North Carolina back in 2017.Since then, Bergdorf has devoted her career to speaking up for justice while simultaneously thriving in the fashion and beauty world.Now, audiences will get a deep dive into Bergdorf's coming out journey and public scrutiny in her personal new documentary Love & Rage: Munroe Bergdorf."This is a film about community, chosen family, biological family, and building yourself and refusing to accept the cards you were dealt. Being trans, you really get to build yourself. We experience the world in a way that's so enlightening," Monroe tells PRIDE. See on Instagram With so much hateful rhetoric surrounding the LGBTQ+ community and specifically transgender people today, Bergdorf is grateful that her movie can come out and hopefully inspire queers around the world."I think it's perfect timing in many ways. It's very daunting timing on a personal level. My parents are incredible and there's been moments we don't see eye-to-eye. You need to build a family with friends and loved ones who get it."Bergdorf is also challenging anyone who opposes LGBTQ+ equality to watch this film as an opportunity to see what living life as a queer person truly looks like."Ignorance isn't always bliss. All of that hatred is coming from somewhere. The thing that you're hating is yourself. Go on that journey and heal that. More people will benefit from you being a positive force in this world."Love & Rage: Munroe Bergdorf is available now to rent and own. To see the full interview with Munroe Bergdorf, check out the video at the top of the page.
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    Conservative dad moved to Russia to get his kids away from 'woke' now he's been sent to war
    A conservative Texas family moved to Russia to escape woke culture and get their children away from queer people, but theyre now regretting their choice after the father was sent to the front line of the war with Ukraine.In a YouTube video titled, Why we moved to Russia, wife DeAnna Huffman admitted that the family packed up their lives and moved to a conservative foreign country because they wanted to be away from the things that we feel are disrupting our childrens lives while showing pictures of drag queens, Pride parades, headlines about childrens TV shows with queer characters, and LGBTQ+ kids books.But according to The Telegraph, the familys attempt to escape woke America, has landed father Derek Huffman in the Russian military.The 46-year-old father of three daughters moved his family to Istra, 25 miles outside of Moscow, through Russias shared values visa program that is meant to attract foreigners who embrace Russian values and want to escape the harmful effects of Western neoliberal policies.Once in Russia, Derek Huffman agreed to join the military as a non-combatant but was quickly sent near the front line in Ukraine, despite having no experience as a soldier, his wife said in one of their videos.Unfortunately, he feels like hes being thrown to the wolves right now, and hes kind of having to lean on faith, and thats what were all doing, DeAnna Huffman admitted in one of her vlogs for the familys YouTube channel Huffman Time.Although Derek Huffman posted a short video telling his family he missed them while wearing army fatigues on Fathers Day, there have been no new messages from him since then. ButThe Telegraph reports that on July 20, there was a link posted on their channel to a Telegram group requesting help from the U.S. government, though the message was subsequently deleted, and it is unclear who created it."We are asking the United States government to save this family, read the single message in the group, along with a photo of DeAnna Huffman and her daughters crying.While running away to Russia because of your anti-LGBTQ+ views seems like an extreme choice, the Huffmans are not the first Christian family to do so. Last year, Arend and Anneesa Feenstra packed up their 10 children and headed to Russia to escape left-wing ideology, and the trans and LGBTQ+ community in Canada, whom they didnt want near their children. The Huffmans left the United States for very similar reasons, telling Russia Today that they were sick of the public education systems acceptance of LGBTQ+ people.The final straw was when we found out my daughter Sophia learnt about lesbians from a girl in her class. She didnt fully understand it, but for us, that was enough to realize something had to change, Derek Huffman said.In a video update while he was in military training, DeAnna Huffman admitted to struggling without her husband and talked openly about Derek losing weight because of the military food and training three times per day.I tell you, Ive been pushed beyond my limits, further than any time in my whole life. The Russian army is no joke, Derek Huffman said.This is a change of tune from an earlier video where he talked about risking his life to earn a place here in Russia.The point of this act for me is to earn a place here in Russia. If I risk myself for our new country, no one will say that I am not a part of it. Unlike migrants in America who come there just like that, do not assimilate, and at the same time want free handouts, said Derek, who according to his wife has a limited grasp on the Russian language.
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    David Geffen Faces Lawsuit from Estranged Husband Over Alleged Lifelong Support After Filing Divorce
    Billionaire entertainment mogul David Geffen is now at the center of a highly publicized legal battle that is sending shockwaves through both celebrity and LGBTQ+ circles. His estranged husband, 32-year-old dancer and former model David Armstrong also known as Donovan Michaels has filed a lawsuit claiming Geffen broke a promise to provide lifelong financial support and subjected him to years of manipulation.A Promised Life Together?According to a complaint filed July 22 in Los Angeles Superior Court, Armstrong accuses Geffen of breaching both an express and implied oral contract after their April 2025 separation. The suit alleges Geffen vowed to care for Armstrong financially for life, but instead evicted him and withdrew all financial support following their split.In addition to evicting Michaels, Geffen also cut him off from his status quo financial support, the complaint reads.Armstrong is now seeking spousal support, legal fees, a permanent home, and the courts recognition of what he says was a verbal and emotional commitment that Geffen has broken.A Relationship with Deep ImbalancesThe lawsuit paints a picture of a relationship that began as transactional and evolved at least according to Armstrong into a committed partnership. He claims that Geffen first contacted him through SeekingArrangements.com, paying $10,000 for sex on the night they met. Over time, Armstrong says their connection grew into something deeper, with promises of love, shared wealth, and a life together.The two were married in March 2023, but did not sign a prenuptial agreement. Geffen later filed for divorce in May 2025 after citing irreconcilable differences, and initially agreed to cover spousal support and legal expenses.Still, Armstrong says those initial promises have not materialized in practice. Instead, he accuses Geffen of abandoning him and refusing to honor the verbal agreements they made before and during their marriage.Exploitation or Consent?Armstrongs lawsuit outlines disturbing allegations about the nature of their relationship. He claims that Geffen exerted extreme control over his life, including:Criticizing his physical appearance and demanding he undergo cosmetic procedures.Controlling his social image and dictating how he presented himself in public.Introducing and sometimes pressuring him into using drugs and alcohol.Using him as a trophy in elite social circles, framing him as an example of Geffens philanthropy.According to the complaint, Armstrong feels that his identity was erased in service of maintaining Geffens image, stating he gave his body, his love, his labor, his youth to the relationship in exchange for a future that never came.Eventually, Armstrong says he tried to reclaim his independence, only to be met with what he describes as retaliation: financial cutoff, emotional abandonment, and public dismissal.Legal Backlash and Geffens ResponseGeffens attorney, Patty Glaser, has dismissed the allegations outright, calling the lawsuit false and pathetic.There was no contract express, written, oral, or implied that has ever existed, Glaser said in a statement. We will be vigorously and righteously defending against this lawsuit.Despite Geffens legal team denying the existence of any binding agreement, Armstrongs lawyers argue that their client was not only promised support, but acted upon that promise for years, sacrificing his own opportunities and autonomy to support Geffens life and legacy.The case now hinges on whether California courts will recognize the alleged oral contracts and the nature of their long-standing relationship. Under state law, spousal support in short marriages typically lasts less than the duration of the union itself. Armstrong, however, is requesting permanent support based on what he describes as an exceptional set of circumstances.A Power Dynamic ScrutinizedThe lawsuit touches on an increasingly scrutinized dynamic: massive wealth disparities in same-sex relationships, and how emotional, physical, and financial power imbalances can play out especially when age, race, and class intersect.Armstrong, a gay Black man who spent time in foster care before becoming a model and dancer, says he was pulled into Geffens elite world under promises that were never fulfilled. The complaint refers to the relationship as a calculated pattern of abuse and commodification, comparing the power dynamic to something out of Trading Places a reference to being used in a social experiment.As the legal filings tell it, Armstrongs attempt to build an identity outside of Geffens orbit was met with emotional fallout and financial punishment. He alleges that Geffen used his influence not only to maintain control but to erase Armstrongs autonomy when it no longer served his public image.Billion-Dollar StakesDavid Geffens name is synonymous with the music and film industries. He co-founded Asylum Records, Geffen Records, DGC Records, and DreamWorks Records. Though now retired, he remains one of the worlds wealthiest people, with an estimated net worth between $8.7 billion and $9.1 billion.If Armstrongs case succeeds, it could set a precedent for how oral agreements and emotional labor are recognized in high-profile LGBTQ+ divorces particularly when a younger, less wealthy partner claims exploitation by a billionaire spouse.Whats Next?A court order filed in May requires both parties to submit detailed financial disclosures, including income, expenses, assets, and debts. This process must be completed within 60 days of filing.Armstrong is seeking a settlement that would include enough financial support for the rest of his life and his own residence. His legal team says this case is not only about money but about justice and accountability in a world where vast wealth often shields powerful figures from scrutiny.A Case That Captures Cultural AttentionFor LGBTQ+ audiences, especially queer men, this case strikes a nerve. It brings to the surface issues of intimacy, power, privilege, and how same-sex relationships still often invisible in legal and public spaces can become complicated by generational trauma, money, and influence.While the court decides the legal merits, the broader cultural conversation is already underway: When is love truly equal and when is it just another transaction?Source
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    MAN Drops Steamy New Single Dirty Laundry and Talks Joining Drag Race Pit Crew
    If youve been watching RuPauls Drag Race All Stars and caught yourself doing a double take at the pit crew, youre not alone. The newest addition? Rising pop and R&B artist MAN, whos as much a musical force as he is a jaw-dropping presence in red briefs. But dont let the abs distract you too much, this artist has something to say.In an exclusive chat with Gayety, MAN opened up about his sultry new single, the toxic relationships that inspired it, and what its really like behind the scenes on Drag Race. Spoiler alert: theres trivia, tears, and a whole lot of sweat.From Sydney With SoulMAN didnt plan on living in Sydney forever. The plan was Europe, maybe a year tops in Australia. But five years later, theyre still soaking up the Southern Hemisphere sun, and crafting a unique blend of pop and R&B thats both intimate and infectious.Ive always wanted to do pop music, MAN shared. But it felt limiting to pick just one genre. I lean into R&B a lot because it gives room for nuance and emotion.That emotional depth is on full display in their new single, Dirty Laundry.Spinning Breakup Blues Into GoldWith Dirty Laundry, MAN is turning heartbreak into high art. The track unpacks the toxic side of love, a deliberate departure from their usual uplifting tone.I wanted to explore that darker part of a relationship, the stuff that sticks to you, they said. Its about letting it go and owning your part of the mess.The visuals, like the song, pack a punch. Set in a stylized boxing ring, the video channels raw emotion through sleek choreography and solo performance.My videographer, Taj, said, What if you fight yourself? And that was it. It clicked, MAN said. I wanted the visuals to feel sweaty and sexy, like youre working out the pain.In the Studio: From Bedroom Demos to Big Pop SoundBehind the scenes, MANs not doing it alone. Their go-to producer and creative partner, Miggy, helps bring each track to life.Ill write a melody and lyrics at home, then bring it to Migi, MAN explained. We build the track together. Its a real collaboration, were always on the same wavelength.That shared vision is powering an upcoming six-song EP, which is being distributed through ADA, a Warner affiliate.Dirty Laundry is actually the chillest track, he teased. The rest is full-on pop. Big sounds, big emotions.A Dream in Red Briefs: Behind the Drag Race Glow-UpOf course, we couldnt skip over the other major moment: becoming a member of the RuPauls Drag Race All Stars pit crew.I totally manifested it, MAN laughed. I tried out for the New Zealand pit crew and didnt get it. But then All Stars came calling.And yes, the behind-the-scenes vibes are just as fab as youd hope.It was beautiful. The energy on set was so warm and welcoming, they shared. Backstage, wed play trivia with the queens. It wasnt just glam, it was community.As a longtime fan of the show, the moment was surreal. RuPaul is a dream. Just a beautiful person, on and off camera.Will we be seeing MAN again in future episodes? Hopefully, they said with a wink. Were manifesting that too.Whats Next for MANBeyond the glitter and the glow-ups, MAN is keeping his focus on the music.A full video for Dirty Laundry is on the way, and the rest of the year is stacked with releases, and maybe even some international performances.Its going to be a year full of music, they said. This EP is just the start.With charisma, vulnerability, and a killer flow with lyrics, MAN is proving hes got the chops to go the distance and can do it with looks like Hercules (Disney reference fully intentional). Theyre a powerhouse in the making, and were here for every beat of it.Want more MAN?Keep an eye out for the Dirty Laundry music video dropping soon, and follow MAN on Instagram for updates on new music and future appearances. Trust us, you wont want to miss what he does next.Source
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    Madame Tussauds Honors Taylor Swift With Record-Breaking 13 Wax Figures Globally
    Swifties around the globe, prepare to faint Madame Tussauds has just delivered the pop icon moment of the decade. In a jaw-dropping move, the renowned wax museum unveiled 13 new Taylor Swift figures today in a simultaneous launch across 13 cities on four continents, marking its most ambitious project in over 250 years.The lifelike sculptures pay homage to Taylor Swifts sensational The Eras Tour, which shattered records and hearts across five continents. Now, through Madame Tussauds lavish new exhibit, fans can trace her ascent from country sweetheart to global superstar without purchasing resale tickets.A Visual Ode to the ErasCrafted over 14 months by more than 40 elite museum artists, each statue spotlights a standout look from Swifts chart-rattling Eras Tour. Five cities feature highlighted eras:Hollywood: Swifts lilac Speak Now ballgown, complete with tiered ombr tulle and a custom Rebel microphone by Rebel Stage Gear.Las Vegas: Her glimmering Fearless RobertoCavalli mini-dress, paired with Christian Louboutin knee-high crystal boots.New York: The Midnights-era tinsel jacket, navy playsuit by ZuhairMurad, matching garter, and glittered boots.Orlando: A sequin-studded Reputation catsuit with red snake motif and matching boots by Cavalli.Nashville: A mustard-hued evermore floor-length dress by Etro, capturing Swifts folk-pop grace.The remaining eight figures will appear in Amsterdam, Berlin, Blackpool, Budapest, Hong Kong, London, Sydney, and a touring exhibit in Shanghai.Why 13 Figures? Because Its Taylors Lucky NumberMadame Tussauds Global Brand Director Laura Sheard emphasized the projects scale by linking it to Swifts signature lucky number, 13.Senior Figure Stylist Danielle Cullen credited collaborations with major fashion houses including Roberto Cavalli, Christian Louboutin, Etro, and more for replicating Swifts onstage looks in incredible detail.A Global Tribute to a Global TalentThis record-setting launch highlights more than just fashion it celebrates Swifts cultural imprint. The Eras Tour not only entertained millions but also wielded massive economic influence, generating billions in revenue and supporting diverse sectors like tourism and hospitality.Swifts journeyfrom 2006s country-pop debut to 2025s multi-genre empiremirrors the diversity celebrated through this exhibit. Swifties wont just pose; theyll step onto a wax stage steeped in musical history.Fan Reactions: Pure Excitement and Minor SkepticismSwifties are already buzzing. Social media is abuzz with admiration for the likeness and outfits, while some voice playfully picky critiques about facial details a familiar trend with wax figures. But the consensus is clear: most fans are thrilled to interact with lifelike representations of their idol.Known for her inclusivity, Swift inspired countless queer narratives through songs about empowerment, self-discovery, and unapologetic vulnerability. Now, in her multiple wax iterations, she stands as both muse and monument for queer fans.From glitter-drenched outfits to heartfelt lyrics, Taylors multi-figured display resonates deep within queer hearts: identity isnt linear, and celebration shouldnt be limited.Touring Figure Brings the Magic to ShanghaiFor the first time in its slush, Madame Tussauds is deploying a touring Taylor Swift figure to Shanghai. The move broadens access for Asian Swifties and illustrates the museums commitment to global fandom engagement.Whats Next for Fans?Starting July25, fans can visit their local Madame Tussauds to experience The Eras no resale ticket required. Each venue will offer photo ops, music cues, and immersive displays that evoke the concert atmosphere.More Than Wax: A Cultural MomentThis initiative marks Madame Tussauds boldest project since unveiling wax figures of Lady Gaga in 2011 and Harry Styles in 2023. With Taylor Swift now commanding the largest global figure rollout in its history, the museum acknowledges her unmatched influence on music, fashion, and fan culture.Whether you know Fearless by heart or youve streamed Midnights until your ears bled, these 13 wax figures are a new dimension of fandom: tangible, stylish, and full of theatricality. Onstage or off, Taylor Swift remains a beacon for queer audiences who see their own stories reflected in every era she embodies.So grab your friendship bracelets, swipe on some red lipstick, and head down to Madame Tussauds to say hi to Taylor again, and again, and again.Source
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    Chappell Roan Teases The Subway with Breakup Bangs, Beards and NYC Billboards
    Chappell Roan may not be a subway regular, but shes certainly taking over New Yorks streets in the lead-up to what looks like the long-awaited release of her next single, The Subway. After months of fan buzz and live performances of the song, Roan has launched a teaser campaign across Manhattan thats as theatrical and offbeat as she is.The Subway Is (Finally) Leaving the StationFirst debuted during her Statue of Liberty-clad performance at last years Governors Ball, The Subway has become a staple in Roans live shows. Its raw, catchy, and soaked in that signature heartbreak-meets-camp vibe Roan fans love. But while the artist has kept the studio version under wraps, until now, recent signs suggest we wont be waiting much longer.Across New York City, posters have begun popping up featuring Roan in two eccentric looks: one with lopsided, self-inflicted bangs and another where she sports a long wig and beard. The tagline? Going through a breakup? Get Bangs! A closer look reveals a clue tucked in her hair a bread tag reading Best before August 1st. Fans are taking that as a not-so-subtle hint that The Subway drops on that date.From Street Art to Saskatchewan?Roan isnt stopping at cryptic posters. A sneak peek of the track has landed on her official YouTube channel, complete with what looks like cover art and the same rough-edged glamor thats become her calling card. To top it all off, shes also been spotted filming in New York this month, prompting speculation that a full music video is incoming.One of the most eyebrow-raising teasers? A video clip of Roan driving away in a truck with a Saskatchewan license plate. While the Canadian reference remains delightfully unexplained, its only added fuel to the fan frenzy, and memes, online.All Aboard the Subway Hype TrainAs the presumed August 1 release date approaches, all signs suggest that The Subway will be Roans next big pop moment. Her last release, The Giver, followed a similarly artsy breadcrumb trail that culminated in a triumphant drop. If history repeats, fans are in for something bold, theatrical, and a little unhinged, just how Roan likes it.Until then, fans are on high alert for more clues, content, or possibly even Chappell Roan herself prowling NYC in another wig. Whether youre in the depths of heartbreak or just along for the ride, The Subway promises a trip worth taking.Source
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    Queer Photographer John Andrus Captures the Soul of DTLA in Stunning Coffee Table Book
    For photographer John Andrus, a portrait is never just a picture. Its an emotional exchange, an act of trust, and especially for queer subjects, a quiet form of resistance. With his coffee table book dtla, Andrus invites us into that deeply intimate world, showcasing more than four years of photography featuring over 50 models set against the electric, evolving backdrop of downtown Los Angeles.Every time a person sits for a portrait, its an opportunity, Andrus says in his artist statement. A chance to capture the beauty in you that, for whatever reason, you might not see.That guiding philosophy is at the heart of dtla, which blends lush cityscapes with evocative portraits of queer people from 2020 to 2024. The images document not only a city in flux, but a community reclaiming its joy and visibility.Creating a Space for Trust and Great PhotosIt can be incredibly vulnerable and nerve-wracking for someone to step in front of a camera, Andrus explains. So for me, trust between a photographer and subject is sacred.He emphasizes the importance of atmosphere, music, and intention. If Ive done my job right, Ive fostered a comfortable space where they feel they can trust me to make them look incredible.That ease is what transforms a good photo into something more profound. A good photo has great lighting and composition and all of the technical perfections you strive for, he says. A meaningful portrait draws you in, tells a story, it makes you feel.A Time Capsule of Queer Life in the CityAndrus moved into his DTLA studio in July 2020, during what he thought was the tail end of the pandemic. In hindsight, it was obviously still early days, so in those first months DTLA felt like a ghost of its former self, he says. Over the years, getting to see the city slowly come back to life and to be a part of that community has been really exciting.The book is as much a reflection of his personal growth as it is a showcase of Los Angeles. Almost every facet, from personal, to professional, and everything in-between, changed, he says. Every portrait, a mile marker; every building, a milestone.Photography as Visibility and Community CareAndrus doesnt shy away from the political and emotional power of his work. In this present climate, visibility and representation matter now more than ever before, he says. I have the privilege of photographing queer people, every day. I hope in documenting the queer people who lived and loved today, I am able to contribute to our communitys resistance and resilience.For him, dtla is more than art, its memory, identity, and survival. Whats Next? Think Bigger Cities, Bigger DreamsWhile dtla is rooted in Los Angeles, Andrus has his eyes set on the East Coast next. Ive been spending more and more time in New York, so creatively I feel drawn there, he shares. I would love to focus on a book featuring models from the East Coast with New Yorks cityscape as the backdrop.And, of course, a magazine cover is on the vision board. It is my dream to shoot an editorial cover. GQ hit me up!Advice to Young Queer CreativesTo queer photographers just starting out, Andrus offers this: Shoot what you love. Clich, maybe, but your joy will come through in your images. Be curious, try whats exciting to you. You can study technique (and you should), but theres no better way to learn and create your own artistic identity than by picking up your camera and shooting.In dtla, that passion is visible on every page. Its a love letter to a city, a community, and a moment in time. But more than that, its a reminder: everyone deserves that photo, the one where you see yourself and think, I was beautiful all along.To see more of Johns work or pick up a copy of dtla, visit misterandrus.com and follow him on Instagram at @misterandrus.Source
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    Missing steps uncovered in a pathway plants use to produce the defence molecule salicylic acid
    Nature, Published online: 23 July 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-02131-7A long-standing mystery about a pathway that makes a key defence molecule in various valuable crop plants is finally solved.
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    Meet Aeneas: the AI that can fill in the gaps of damaged Latin texts
    Nature, Published online: 23 July 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-02335-xThe best results come when a human and the model work together.
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    Nanobody therapy rescues behavioural deficits of NMDA receptor hypofunction
    Nature, Published online: 23 July 2025; doi:10.1038/s41586-025-09265-8A bivalent biparatopic nanobody penetrates the brain, binds to and potentiates the activity of homodimeric metabotropic glutamate receptor 2, correcting cognitive deficits in two preclinical mouse models with endophenotypes resulting from NMDA receptor hypofunction.
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    Three-step biosynthesis of salicylic acid from benzoyl-CoA in plants
    Nature, Published online: 23 July 2025; doi:10.1038/s41586-025-09185-7The salicylic acid (SA) biosynthesis pathwayinvolving ligation of benzoyl coenzyme A and benzyl alcohol to give benzyl benzoate; hydroxylation of benzyl benzoate to give benzyl salicylate; and cleavage of benzyl salicylate to give SAis highly conserved in plants.
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    Ageing stem cells in the knees drive arthritis damage
    Nature, Published online: 23 July 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-02309-zMice with a version of osteoarthritis experienced symptom relief after expression of a protein targeting a stem-cell receptor was blocked.
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    Bonmat's star power shines through as Spain see off Germany
    Aitana Bonmat struck an extra-time winner to send Spain into Sunday's Euro 2025 final against England at the expense of eight-time winners Germany.
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    The worst decision every NBA team has made over the past five years, ranked 30 to 1
    Zach Kram examines the deals, trades and picks that all 30 NBA teams would like to take back from the 2020s.
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    NBA rebuild rankings: How close 14 teams are to title contention
    Is Dallas' rebuild already complete? How close is San Antonio? We examine the paths forward for 14 teams that missed the playoffs.
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    Ohtani ties Dodgers' mark with HR in 5th straight
    Shohei Ohtani homered for the fifth consecutive game, becoming the seventh player in Dodgers franchise history to accomplish that feat.
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    Clark surprises Iowa with Nike Kobe 5 Protros
    The Indiana Fever star sent her alma mater pairs of her Kobe 5 colorway.
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    Trump Administration Looking to Slash Environmental Protection Rules for Rocket Launches
    by Heather Vogell and Topher Sanders ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as theyre published. The Trump administration is considering slashing rules meant to protect the environment and the public during commercial rocket launches, changes that companies like Elon Musks SpaceX have long sought.A draft executive order being circulated among federal agencies, and viewed by ProPublica, directs Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy to use all available authorities to eliminate or expedite environmental reviews for launch licenses. It could also, in time, require states to allow more launches or even more launch sites known as spaceports along their coastlines.The order is a step toward the rollback of federal oversight that Musk, who has fought bitterly with the Federal Aviation Administration over his space operations, and others have pushed for. Commercial rocket launches have grown exponentially more frequent in recent years.Critics warn such a move could have dangerous consequences.It would not be reasonable for them to be rescinding regulations that are there to protect the public interest, and the public, from harm, said Jared Margolis, a senior attorney for the Center for Biological Diversity, a nonprofit that works to protect animals and the environment. And thats my fear here: Are they going to change things in a way that puts people at risk, that puts habitats and wildlife at risk?The White House did not answer questions about the draft order.The Trump administration is committed to cementing Americas dominance in space without compromising public safety or national security, said White House spokesperson Kush Desai. Unless announced by President Trump, however, discussion about any potential policy changes should be deemed speculation.The order would give Trump even more direct control over the space industrys chief regulator by turning the civil servant position leading the FAAs Office of Commercial Space Transportation into a political appointment. The last head of the office and two other top officials recently took voluntary separation offers. The order would also create a new adviser to the transportation secretary to shepherd in deregulation of the space industry.The draft order comes as SpaceX is ramping up its ambitious project to build a reusable deep-space rocket to carry people to Earths orbit, the moon and eventually Mars. The rocket, called Starship, is the largest, most powerful ever built, standing 403 feet tall with its booster. The company has hit some milestones but has also been beset by problems, as three of the rockets launched from Texas this year have exploded disrupting air traffic and raining debris on beaches and roads in the Caribbean and Gulf waters.The draft order also seeks to restrict the authority of state coastal officials who have challenged commercial launch companies like SpaceX, documents show. It could lead to federal officials interfering with state efforts to enforce their environmental rules when they conflict with the construction or operation of spaceports.Derek Brockbank, executive director for the Coastal States Organization, said the proposed executive order could ultimately force state commissions to prioritize spaceport infrastructure over other land uses, such as renewable energy, waterfront development or coastal restoration, along the coastline. His nonprofit represents 34 coastal states and territories.Its concerning that it could potentially undermine the rights of a state to determine how it wants its coast used, which was the very fundamental premise of the congressionally authorized Coastal Zone Management Act, he said. We shouldnt see any president, no matter what their party is, coming in and saying, This is what a state should prioritize or should do.SpaceX is already suing the California Coastal Commission, accusing the agency of political bias and interference with the companys efforts to increase the number of Falcon 9 rocket launches from Vandenberg Space Force Base. The reusable Falcon 9 is SpaceXs workhorse rocket, ferrying satellites to orbit and astronauts to the International Space Station.The changes outlined in the order would greatly benefit SpaceX, which launches far more rockets into space than any other company in the U.S. But it would also help rivals such as Jeff Bezos Blue Origin and California-based Rocket Lab. The companies have been pushing to pare down oversight for years, warning that the U.S. is racing with China to return to the moon in hopes of mining resources like water and rare earth metals and using it as a stepping stone to Mars and could lose if regulations dont allow U.S. companies to move faster, said Dave Cavossa, president of the Commercial Space Federation, a trade group that represents eight launch companies, including SpaceX, Blue Origin and Rocket Lab.It sounds like theyve been listening to industry, because all of those things are things that weve been advocating for strongly, Cavossa said when asked about the contents of the draft order.Cavossa said he sees some sort of environmental review process continuing to take place. What were talking about doing is right-sizing it, he said.He added, We cant handle a yearlong delay for launch licenses.The former head of the FAAs commercial space office said at a Congressional hearing last September that the office took an average of 151 days to issue a new license during the previous 11 years.Commercial space launches have boomed in recent years from 26 in 2019 to 157 last year. With more than 500 total launches, mostly from Texas, Florida and California, SpaceX has been responsible for the lions share, according to FAA data.But the company has tangled with the FAA, which last year proposed fining it $633,000 for violations related to two of its launches. The FAA did not answer a question last week about the status of the proposed fine.SpaceX, Blue Origin, Rocket Lab and the FAA did not respond to requests for comment.Currently, the FAAs environmental reviews look at 14 types of potential impacts that include air and water quality, noise pollution and land use, and provide details about the launches that are not otherwise available. They have at times drawn big responses from the public.When SpaceX sought to increase its Starship launches in Texas from five to 25 a year, residents and government agencies submitted thousands of comments. Most of the nearly 11,400 publicly posted comments opposed the increase, a ProPublica analysis found. The FAA approved the increase anyway earlier this year. After conducting an environmental assessment for the May launch of SpaceXs Starship Flight 9 from Texas, the FAA released documents that revealed as many as 175 airline flights could be disrupted and Turks and Caicos Providenciales International Airport would need to close during the launch.In addition to seeking to cut short environmental reviews, the executive order would open the door for the federal government to rescind sections of the federal rule that seeks to keep the public safe during launches and reentries.The rule, referred to as Part 450, was approved during Trumps first term and aimed to streamline commercial space regulations and speed approvals of launches. But the rule soon fell out of favor with launch companies, which said the FAA didnt provide enough guidance on how to comply and was taking too long to review applications.Musk helped lead the charge. Last September, he told attendees at a conference in Los Angeles, It really should not be possible to build a giant rocket faster than paper can move from one desk to another. He called for the resignation of the head of the FAA, who stepped down as Trump took office.Other operators have expressed similar frustration, and some members of Congress have signaled support for an overhaul. In February, Rep. Brian Babin, R-Texas, and Rep. Zoe Lofgren, D-Calif., signed a letter asking the Government Accountability Office to review the process for approving commercial launches and reentries. In their letter, Babin and Lofgren wrote they wanted to understand whether the rules are effectively and efficiently accommodating United States commercial launch and reentry operations, especially as the cadence and technological diversity of such operations continues to increase.The draft executive order directs the secretary of transportation to reevaluate, amend, or rescind sections of Part 450 to enable a diversified set of operators to achieve an increase in commercial space launch cadence and novel space activities by an order of magnitude by 2030.The order also directs the Department of Commerce to streamline regulation of novel space activity, which experts say could include things like mining or making repairs in space, that doesnt fall under other regulations. Brandon Roberts and Pratheek Rebala contributed data analysis.
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    Texas Lawmakers Largely Ignored Recommendations Aimed at Helping Rural Areas Like Kerr County Prepare for Flooding
    by Lexi Churchill and Lomi Kriel, ProPublica and The Texas Tribune This article is co-published with The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan local newsroom that informs and engages with Texans. Sign up for The Brief Weekly to get up to speed on their essential coverage of Texas issues. Sixteen months had passed since Hurricane Harvey tore through the Texas coast in August 2017, killing more than 80 people and flattening entire neighborhoods. And when Texas lawmakers gathered in Austin for their biennial session, the scale of the storms destruction was hard to ignore. Legislators responded by greenlighting a yearslong statewide initiative to evaluate flood risks and improve preparedness for increasingly frequent and deadly storms. If we get our planning right on the front end and prevent more damage on the front end, then we have less on the back end, Charles Perry, a Republican senator from Lubbock who chairs a committee overseeing environmental issues, said at the time.In the years that followed, hundreds of local officials and volunteers canvassed communities across Texas, mapping out vulnerabilities. The result of their work came in 2024 with the release of Texas first-ever state flood plan. Their findings identified nearly $55 billion in proposed projects and outlined 15 key recommendations, including nine suggestions for legislation. Several were aimed at aiding rural communities like Kerr County, where flash flooding over the Fourth of July weekend killed more than 100 people. Three are still missing. But this year, lawmakers largely ignored those recommendations. Instead, the legislative session that ended June 2 was dominated by high-profile battles over school vouchers and lawmakers decision to spend $51 billion to maintain and provide new property tax cuts, an amount nearly equal to the funding identified by the Texas Water Development Board, a state agency that has historically overseen water supply and conservation efforts.Although it had been only seven years since Hurricane Harvey, legislators now prioritized the states water and drought crisis over flooding needs. Legislators allocated more than $1.6 billion in new revenue for water infrastructure projects, only some of which would go toward flood mitigation. They also passed a bill that will ask voters in November to decide whether to approve $1 billion annually over the next two decades that would prioritize water and wastewater over flood mitigation projects. At that pace, water experts said that it could take decades before existing mitigation needs are addressed even without further floods.Even if they had been approved by lawmakers this year, many of the plans recommendations would not have been implemented before the July 4 disaster. But a ProPublica and Texas Tribune analysis of legislative proposals, along with interviews with lawmakers and flood experts, found that the Legislature has repeatedly failed to enact key measures that would help communities prepare for frequent flooding. Such inaction often hits rural and economically disadvantaged communities hardest because they lack the tax base to fund major flood prevention projects and often cannot afford to produce the data they need to qualify for state and federal grants, environmental experts and lawmakers said.Over the years, legislators have declined to pass at least three bills that would create siren or alert systems, tools experts say can be especially helpful in rural communities that lack reliable internet and cell service. A 2019 state-commissioned report estimated flood prevention needs at over $30 billion. Since then, lawmakers have allocated just $1.4 billion. And they ignored the key recommendations from the states 2024 flood plan that are meant to help rural areas like Kerr County, which is dubbed Flash Flood Alley due to its geography. U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem, left, and U.S. Sen. John Cornyn, right, look on as Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signs an emergency proclamation during a press conference in Kerrville. (Ronaldo Bolaos/The Texas Tribune) Spokespeople for Gov. Greg Abbott and House Speaker Dustin Burrows, R-Lubbock, did not answer questions about why the plans recommendations were overlooked but defended the Legislatures investment in flood mitigation as significant. They pointed to millions more spent on other prevention efforts, including flood control dam construction and maintenance, regional flood projects, and increased floodplain disclosures and drainage requirements for border counties. Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick did not respond to questions.This week, the Legislature will convene for a special session that Abbott called to address a range of priorities, including flood warning systems, natural disaster preparation and relief funding. Patrick promised that the state would purchase warning sirens for counties in flash flood zones. Similar efforts, however, have previously been rejected by the Legislature. Alongside Burrows, Patrick also announced the formation of committees on disaster preparedness and flooding and called the move just the beginning of the Legislature looking at every aspect of this tragic event. Burrows said the House is ready to better fortify our state against future disasters.But Rep. Ana-Mara Rodrguez Ramos, a Democrat from Richardson, near Dallas, said state lawmakers have brushed off dire flood prevention needs for decades. The manual was there, and we ignored it, and we've continued to ignore these recommendations, said Rodrguez Ramos, who has served on the House Natural Resources Committee overseeing water issues for three sessions. Its performative to say were trying to do something knowing well were not doing enough.One recommendation from the 2024 flood plan would have cost the state nothing to enact. It called for granting counties the authority to levy drainage fees, including in unincorporated areas, that could fund local flood projects. Only about 150 of 1,450 Texas cities and counties have dedicated drainage fees, according to a study cited in the state assessment.Kerr, a conservative county of 53,000 people, has struggled to gain support for projects that would raise taxes. About a week after the flooding, some residents protested when county commissioners discussed a property tax increase to help cover the costs of recovery efforts. The inability to raise such fees is one of the biggest impediments for local governments seeking to fund flood mitigation projects, said Robert R. Puente, a Democrat and former state representative who once chaired the state committee responsible for water issues. Lawmakers resistance to such efforts is rooted in fiscal conservatism, said Puente, who now heads the San Antonio Water System. Its mostly because of a philosophy that the leadership in Austin has right now, that under no circumstances are we going to raise taxes, and under most circumstances were not even going to allow local governments to have control over how they raise taxes or implement fees, he said.Another one of the flood plans recommendations called for lawmakers to allocate money for a technical assistance program to help underresourced and rural governments better manage flood prone areas, which requires implementing a slew of standards to ensure safe development in those hazardous zones. Doing this work requires local officials to collect accurate mapping that shows the risk of flooding. Passing this measure could have helped counties like Kerr with that kind of data collection, which the plan recognized is especially challenging for rural and economically disadvantaged communities. Insufficient information impacts Texass ability to fully understand flood risks statewide. The water boards plan, for example, includes roughly 600 infrastructure projects across Texas in need of completion. But its report acknowledged that antiquated or missing data meant another 3,100 assessments would be required to know whether additional projects are needed.In the Guadalupe River region, which includes Kerr County, 65% of areas lacked adequate flood mapping. Kerrville, the county seat, was listed among the areas identified as having the greatest known flood risks and mitigation needs. Yet of the 19 flood needs specific to the city and county, only three were included in the state plans list of 600. They included requests to install backup generators in critical facilities and repair low-water crossings, which are shallow points in streets where rainwater can pool to dangerous levels.At least 16 other priorities, including the countys desire for an early warning flood system and potential dam or drainage system repairs, required a follow-up evaluation, according to the state plan. County officials tried to obtain grants for the early warning systems for years, to no avail. Trees uprooted by floodwaters lie across a field in Hunt in Kerr Country on July 5. (Brenda Bazn for The Texas Tribune) Gonzales County, an agriculture-rich area of 20,000 people along the Guadalupe River, is among the rural communities struggling to obtain funding, said emergency management director Jimmy Harless, who is also the countys fire marshal. The county is in desperate need of a siren system and additional gauges to measure the rivers potentially dangerous flood levels, Harless said, but doesnt have the resources, personnel or expertise to apply for the burdensome state grant process. It is extremely frustrating for me to know that theres money there and theres people that care, but our state agency has become so bureaucratic that its just not feasible for us, Harless said. Our folks lives are more important than what some bureaucrat wants us to do. For years, Texas leaders have focused more on cleaning up after disasters than on preparing for them, said Jim Blackburn, a professor at Rice University specializing in environmental law and flooding issues.Its no secret that the Guadalupe is prone to flash flooding. Thats been known for decades, Blackburn said. The state has been very negligent about kind of preparing us for, frankly, the worst storms of the future that we are seeing today because of climate change, and whats changing is that the risks are just greater today and will be even greater tomorrow, because our storms are getting worse and worse. At a news conference this month, Abbott said state committees would investigate ways to address this, though he declined to offer specifics. When pressed by a reporter about where the blame for the lack of preparedness should fall, Abbott responded that it was the word choice of losers.It shouldnt have taken the Hill Country flooding for a special session addressing emergency systems and funding needs, said Usman Mahmood, a policy analyst at Bayou City Waterkeeper, a Houston nonprofit that advocates for flood protection measures. The worst part pretty much already happened, which is the flooding and the loss of life, he said. Now its a reaction to that. Misty Harris contributed research.
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    Microsoft Says It Has Stopped Using China-Based Engineers to Support Defense Department Computer Systems
    by Renee Dudley ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as theyre published. Microsoft says it has stopped using China-based engineers to support Defense Department cloud computing systems after ProPublica revealed the practice in an investigation this week.In response to concerns raised earlier this week about US-supervised foreign engineers, Microsoft has made changes to our support for US Government customers to assure that no China-based engineering teams are providing technical assistance for DoD Government cloud and related services, the companys chief communications officer, Frank Shaw, announced on X Friday afternoon.Microsofts announcement came hours after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said his agency would look into Microsofts use of foreign-based engineers to help maintain the highly sensitive cloud systems.Foreign engineers from any country, including of course China should NEVER be allowed to maintain or access DoD systems, Hegseth wrote in a post on X Friday.In its investigation, ProPublica detailed how Microsoft uses engineers in China to help maintain the Defense Departments computer systems with minimal supervision by U.S. personnel leaving some of the nations most sensitive data vulnerable to hacking or spying from its leading cyber adversary. The arrangement, which was critical to Microsoft winning the federal governments cloud computing business a decade ago, relies on U.S. citizens with security clearances to oversee the work and serve as a barrier against espionage and sabotage.But these workers, known as digital escorts, often lack the technical expertise to police the work of foreign engineers with far more advanced skills, ProPublica found.Earlier Friday, Republican Sen. Tom Cotton of Arkansas, chair of the Select Committee on Intelligence, cited ProPublica in a letter to Hegseth asking for details about which DOD contractors use Chinese personnel to maintain the departments information and computing systems.China poses one of the most aggressive and dangerous threats to the United States, as evidenced by its infiltrations of our critical infrastructure, telecommunications networks and supply chains, Cotton wrote in the letter, which he posted on X. DOD must guard against all potential threats within its supply chain, including those from subcontractors. Since 2011, cloud computing companies like Microsoft that wanted to sell their services to the U.S. government had to establish how they would ensure that personnel working with federal data would have the requisite access authorizations and background screenings. Additionally, the Defense Department requires that people handling sensitive data be U.S. citizens or permanent residents.This presented an issue for Microsoft, which relies on a vast global workforce with significant operations in India, China and the European Union.So the tech giant enlisted staffing companies to hire U.S.-based digital escorts, who had security clearances that authorized them to access sensitive information, to take direction from the overseas experts. An engineer might briefly describe the job to be completed for instance, updating a firewall, installing an update to fix a bug or reviewing logs to troubleshoot a problem. Then, with little review, an escort would copy and paste the engineers commands into the federal cloud.Were trusting that what theyre doing isnt malicious, but we really cant tell, one escort told ProPublica.In an earlier statement in response to ProPublicas investigation, Microsoft said that its personnel and contractors operate in a manner consistent with US Government requirements and processes.The companys global workers have no direct access to customer data or customer systems, the statement said. Escorts with the appropriate clearances and training provide direct support. These personnel are provided specific training on protecting sensitive data, preventing harm, and use of the specific commands/controls within the environment.In addition, Microsoft said it has an internal review process known as Lockbox to make sure the request is deemed safe or has any cause for concern.Insight Global a contractor that provides digital escorts to Microsoft said it evaluates the technical capabilities of each resource throughout the interview process to ensure they possess the technical skills required for the job and provides training. Doris Burke contributed research.
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    Trump Administration Prepares to Drop Seven Major Housing Discrimination Cases
    by Jesse Coburn ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as theyre published. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development is preparing to shut down seven major investigations and cases concerning alleged housing discrimination and segregation, including some where the agency already found civil rights violations, according to HUD records obtained by ProPublica.The high-profile cases involve allegations that state and local governments across the South and Midwest illegally discriminated against people of color by placing industrial plants or low-income housing in their neighborhoods, and by steering similar facilities away from white neighborhoods, among other allegations. HUD has been pursuing these cases which range from instances where the agency has issued a formal charge of discrimination to newer investigations for as many as seven years. In three of them, HUD officials had determined that the defendants had violated the Fair Housing Act or related civil rights laws. A HUD staffer familiar with the other four investigations believes civil rights violations occurred in each, the official told ProPublica. Under President Donald Trump, the agency now plans to abruptly end all of them, regardless of prior findings of wrongdoing.Four HUD officials said they could recall no precedent for the plan, which they said signals an acceleration of the administrations retreat from fair housing enforcement. No administration previously has so aggressively rolled back the basic protections that help people who are being harmed in their community, one of the officials said. The civil rights protections that HUD enforces are intended to protect the most vulnerable people in society. In the short term, closing the cases would allow the local governments in question to continue allegedly mistreating minority communities, said the officials, who spoke on the condition of anonymity out of fear of retaliation. In the long term, they said, it could embolden local politicians and developers elsewhere to take actions that entrench segregation, without fear of punishment from the federal government.HUD spokesperson Kasey Lovett declined to answer questions, saying HUD does not comment on active Fair Housing matters or individual personnel.Three of the cases involve accusations that local governments clustered polluting industrial facilities in minority neighborhoods. One concerned a protracted dispute over a scrap metal shredding plant in Chicago. The facility had operated for years in the largely white neighborhood of Lincoln Park. But residents complained ceaselessly of the fumes, debris, noise and, occasionally, smoke emanating from the plant. So the city allegedly pressured the recycling company to close the old facility and open a new one in a minority neighborhood in southeast Chicago. In 2022, HUD found that relocating the Facility to the Southeast Site will bring environmental benefits to a neighborhood that is 80% White and environmental harms to a neighborhood that is 83% Black and Hispanic. Chicagos mayor called allegations of discrimination preposterous, then settled the case and agreed to reforms in 2023. (The new plant has not opened; its owner has sued the city.)In another case, a predominantly white Michigan township allowed an asphalt plant to open on its outskirts, away from its population centers but near subsidized housing complexes in the neighboring poor, mostly Black city of Flint. The township did not respond to a ProPublica inquiry about the case.Still another case involved a plan pushed by the city of Corpus Christi, Texas, to build a water desalination plant in a historically Black neighborhood already fringed by oil refineries and other industrial facilities. (Rates of cancer and birth defects in the area are disproportionately high, and average life expectancy is 15 years lower than elsewhere in the city, researchers found.) The city denied the allegations. Construction of the plant is expected to conclude in 2028.Three other cases involve allegations of discrimination in municipal land use decisions. In Memphis, Tennessee, the city and its utility allegedly coerced residents of a poor Black neighborhood to sell their homes so that it could build a new facility there. In Cincinnati, the city has allegedly concentrated low-income housing in poor Black neighborhoods and kept it out of white neighborhoods. And in Chicago, the city has given local politicians veto power over development proposals in their districts, resulting in little new affordable housing in white neighborhoods. (Memphis, its utility and Chicago have disputed the allegations; Cincinnati declined to comment on them.)The last case involved a Texas state agency allegedly diverting $1 billion in disaster mitigation money away from Houston and other communities of color hit hard by Hurricane Harvey in 2017 and toward more rural, white communities less damaged by the storm. The agency has disputed the allegations.All of the investigations and cases are now slated to be closed. HUD is also planning to stop enforcing the settlement it reached in the Chicago recycling case, the records show.The move to drop the cases is being directed by Brian Hawkins, a recent Trump administration hire at HUD who serves as a senior adviser in the Fair Housing Office, two agency officials said. Hawkins has no law degree or prior experience in housing, according to his LinkedIn profile. But this month, he circulated a list within HUD of the seven cases that indicated the agencys plans for them. In the cases that involve Cincinnati, Corpus Christi, Flint and Houston, the agency would find no cause on [the] merits, the list reads. In the two Chicago cases and the one involving Memphis, HUD would rescind letters documenting the agencys prior findings. Hawkins did not respond to a request for comment.The list does not offer a legal justification for dropping the cases. But Hawkins also circulated a memo that indicates the reasoning behind dropping one the Chicago recycling case. The memo cites an executive order issued by Trump in April eliminating federal enforcement of disparate-impact liability, the doctrine that seemingly neutral policies or practices could have a discriminatory effect. Hawkins memo stated that the Department will not interpret environmental impacts as violations of fair housing law absent a showing of intentional discrimination. Four HUD officials said such a position would be a stark departure from prior department policy and relevant case law.The reversal on the Chicago recycling case also follows behind-the-scenes pressure on HUD from Sen. Jim Banks. In June, Banks, a Republican from Indiana, wrote a letter to HUD Secretary Scott Turner and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin in which he criticized the administration of President Joe Bidens handling of the case as brazen overreach. Noting that the Chicago plant would supply metal to Indiana steel mills, Banks asked the Trump appointees to take any actions you deem necessary to remedy the situation. Banks did not respond to a request for comment.That case and others among the seven had also received scrutiny from other federal and state agencies, including the EPA and the U.S. Department of Justice. The EPA declined to say whether it was still pursuing any of the cases. The DOJ did not respond to the same inquiry.The case closures at HUD would be the latest stage in a broad rollback of fair housing enforcement under the Trump administration, which ProPublica reported on previously. That rollback has continued in other ways as well. The agency recently initiated a plan to transfer more than half of its fair housing attorneys in the office of general counsel into unrelated roles, compounding prior staff losses since the beginning of the year, four HUD officials told ProPublica.The officials fear long-lasting ramifications from the changes. Fair housing laws shape our cities, shape where housing gets built, where pollution occurs, where disaster money goes, one official said. Without them, we have a different country.
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    He Came to the U.S. to Support His Sick Child. He Was Detained. Then He Disappeared.
    by Melissa Sanchez, ProPublica; Perla Trevizo, ProPublica and The Texas Tribune; Mica Rosenberg and Jeff Ernsthausen, ProPublica; Ronna Rsquez, Alianza Rebelde Investiga; and Adrin Gonzlez, Cazadores de Fake News Leer en espaol. ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as theyre published. This article is co-published with The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan local newsroom that informs and engages with Texans, and Alianza Rebelde Investiga and Cazadores de Fake News. On Feb. 15, Jos Manuel Ramos Bastidas called his wife from inside a Texas immigration detention facility.He asked her to record a message so there would be some lasting evidence of his story.They detained me simply because of my tattoos. I am not a criminal.The Trump administration had sent dozens of Venezuelan immigrants to Guantanamo. He was afraid the same would happen to him.Just in case something happens to me, so you can be aware.Uncertain about his fate, Ramos wanted to make sure there was a record of what happened to him.A month later, he was gone.Ramos never set foot in the U.S. at least not as a free man. He left Venezuela in January 2024, hoping to earn enough money to pay for his newborn sons medical needs. Born with a respiratory condition, the familys milagrito, or little miracle, had severe asthma and repeatedly needed to be hospitalized. The cost of treatment had become impossible to manage on the meager wages Ramos made washing cars in Venezuelas collapsed economy, so he trekked thousands of miles through a half dozen countries to reach the U.S. border. When Ramos arrived, he didnt sneak into the country. He followed the rules established by the Biden administration for immigrants seeking asylum. He signed up for an appointment through a government app and, when he was granted one, turned himself in to request protection. An immigration official and a judge determined he didnt qualify, and Ramos didnt fight the decision.The government kept him in detention until he could be deported back to Venezuela. In the months that followed, Donald Trump was elected president for a second term and began his mass deportation campaign. Among his first actions was to fly groups of Venezuelan immigrants whom he had labeled dangerous gang members to a U.S. military base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Ramos, 30, panicked and called his wife to say he was worried that the same was going to happen to him. On a video call his wife recorded, he held up a document he said was proof that immigration authorities had agreed to deport him to Venezuela. But he worried that they would not honor that promise. I have a family, he said, staring directly into the camera. I am simply a hard-working Venezuelan. I havent committed any crimes. I dont have a criminal record in my country nor anywhere else.A month later, a more upbeat Ramos called again. He seemed confident that U.S. officials would send him home. Ramos family started preparing for his return. They planned to bake him a cake, cook his favorite chicken dish and go to church together to thank God for bringing him home safely.They never heard from him again. First image: Bastidas rests with Ramos son and her grandson, Jared, at their home in Venezuela. Second image: Rodrguez holds her phone, showing a photo of her husband. (Adriana Loureiro Fernndez for ProPublica and The Texas Tribune) On March 15, a day after that call, Ramos and more than 230 other Venezuelan men were sent to the CECOT maximum-security prison in El Salvador, one of the most notorious in the Western Hemisphere. Without publicly providing evidence, the administration accused each of them of being members of Tren de Aragua, the Venezuelan prison gang it designated a terrorist organization.In the months since the mass deportation one of the most consequential in recent history the Trump administration has released almost no details about the backgrounds of the people it deported, calling them monsters, sick criminals and the worst of the worst. Several news organizations have reported that most of the men did not have criminal records. ProPublica, The Texas Tribune and a team of Venezuelan journalists from Alianza Rebelde Investiga (Rebel Alliance Investigates) and Cazadores de Fake News (Fake News Hunters) went further, finding that the governments own records showed that it knew the vast majority of the men had not been convicted of violent crimes in the U.S. We also searched records in South America and found that only a few had committed violent crimes abroad.Now, a case-by-case examination of each of the deportees, along with interviews with their lawyers and family members, reveals another jarring reality: Most of the men were not hiding from federal authorities but were instead moving through the nations immigration system. They were either in the middle of their cases, which normally should have protected them from deportation, or they had already been ordered deported and should have first been given the option to be sent back to a country they chose.Like Ramos, more than 50 of the men had used the government app called CBP One to make an appointment with border officials to try to enter the country. Others had crossed illegally and then surrendered to border agents, often the first step in seeking asylum in immigration court. According to our analysis, almost half of the men were deported even though their cases hadnt been decided yet. More than 60 of them had pending asylum claims, including several who were only days away from a hearing where a judge could have ruled on whether they would be allowed to stay. Judges or federal officials had issued deportation orders for about 100 of the men, and a handful had even agreed to pay their own way home. Others, like Ramos, had spent their entire time in the U.S. in detention. They had no opportunity to commit crimes in the U.S.Meanwhile, many of those who were allowed into the country had been appearing at their court hearings and immigration check-ins. At least nine had been granted temporary protected status, which gives people from countries affected by disasters or other extraordinary conditions permission to live and work in the U.S. By and large, these were men who had been playing by the rules of the countrys immigration system.Then, the Trump administration changed the rules. Rodrguez reviews the video she recorded of her husband before he was sent to CECOT, a maximum-security prison in El Salvador. (Alejandro Bonilla Surez for ProPublica) A day before the administration deported the men to El Salvador, Trump invoked an obscure 18th-century law called the Alien Enemies Act and declared that Tren de Aragua was invading the country. Administration officials argued that the declaration authorized them to take extraordinary measures to remove anyone it had determined was a member of the gang and to make sure they would not threaten the U.S. again.Following the March 15 deportations, the Trump administration moved to shut down their pending immigration cases. Since then, more than 95 cases have been dismissed, terminated or otherwise closed by judges, according to our analysis. They disappear from the dockets, some marked as dismissed just hours before a scheduled hearing. Michelle Bran, who served as a senior Department of Homeland Security official in the Biden administration, said it was very un-American to deport people who followed the immigration rules at the time. You cant retroactively say that those people were acting illegally and now punish them for that, she added. Lawyers for the Venezuelan men have filed several lawsuits against the administration, calling the summary removals from the country a gross violation of their clients rights. U.S. District Judge James Boasberg ruled in June that the move deprived the men of their constitutional rights and called their plight Kafkaesque. He wrote that the men never had any opportunity to challenge the Governments say-so, and that they languish in a foreign prison on flimsy, even frivolous, accusations. The government has appealed the ruling.Meanwhile, Ramos mother, Crislida del Carmen Bastidas de Ramos, waits anxiously for any news about her oldest child. What is my son thinking? Is my son eating well? Is my son sleeping? Is he cold?Is he alive? Rodrguez plays with her son at their home in Venezuela. (Adriana Loureiro Fernndez for ProPublica and The Texas Tribune) Although the Trump administration routinely describes the men as criminals and terrorists, it has not provided evidence to support the claim. Tricia McLaughlin, an assistant secretary at DHS, defended sending them to the Salvadoran prison. They may not have criminal records in the U.S., beyond breaking our laws to enter the country illegally, she said in a statement, but many of these illegal aliens are far from innocent.For example, she said one of the TPS holders sent to El Salvador admitted he had previously been convicted of murder. We obtained Venezuelan court records confirming that the man had been convicted of murder and was sentenced to 15 years in prison. McLaughlin said his case proved that immigrants had been granted status in the U.S. under Biden without being thoroughly vetted. Three former DHS officials from the Biden administration said the vetting process has remained standard across administrations, including during the first Trump term, and that many governments do not share criminal background histories with U.S. officials.Trump has moved to strip TPS protections from hundreds of thousands of people.Ramos, McLaughlin said, was a terrorist who was flagged as a Tren de Aragua member in a law enforcement database at his CBP One appointment. His family denies he has anything to do with the gang. His lawyers said in court records that U.S. authorities wrongly identified him as a gang member based on his tattoos and an unsubstantiated report from Panamanian officials. A spokesperson for the Panamanian security ministry said he could not locate any documents about Ramos.At least 163 men who were deported had tattoos, we found. Law enforcement officials in the U.S., Colombia, Chile and Venezuela with expertise in the Tren de Aragua told us that tattoos are not an indicator of gang membership. Albert Jess Rodrguez Parra had applied for asylum and worked at Chicagos Wrigley Field before he was detained in November. He was deported to El Salvador in March, where he remains imprisoned. (Courtesy of the Cook County public defenders office in Chicago) Days before Albert Jess Rodrguez Parra was whisked away, he appeared in immigration court and tried to convince a judge that his tattoos did not mean he was part of the gang.He had come to the U.S. with a brother in 2023, applied for asylum and settled in Chicago. He told his mother that it was difficult to find work, but that hed gotten an electric razor, learned to cut hair and offered trims on the street. In January 2024, he was arrested at a Walmart in the Chicago suburbs for shoplifting about $1,000 worth of food, laundry detergent, shampoo and other items. He pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor, served a two-day jail sentence and tried to move on. Rodrguez Parra, 28, got a job working in concessions at Wrigley Field, moved in with his girlfriend and sent money home to his mother to buy a refrigerator and a stove. Then, in November, Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents picked him up at his apartment. McLaughlin said he was in the country illegally and was a Tren de Aragua member. Rodrguez Parra continued his asylum case from immigration detention in Indiana. He told his family he believed he would be released soon. But in early March, he was transferred to a jail in Missouri, then to one in Central Texas, then another in Laredo, in South Texas, each move bringing him closer to the border. Uncertainty began creeping into his calls home.Despite the transfers, Rodrguez Parras attorney, Cruz Rodriguez, who works for a small immigration unit at the Cook County public defenders office in Chicago, said he was confident in the merits of the asylum case. He felt optimistic when he logged into his clients virtual bond hearing before Judge Eva Saltzman on March 10. At the hearing, a government attorney asked Rodrguez Parra about a TikTok video hed made of himself dancing to a popular audio clip of someone shouting, Te va agarrar el Tren de Aragua, which means, The Tren de Aragua is going to get you. Close to 60,000 users on TikTok have shared the clip. Rodrguez Parra scoffed at the notion that a real gang member would make such a video. It would be like they were outing themselves, he said in Spanish. The audio clip has been used by Venezuelans to ridicule the widespread suggestion that everyone from the country is a gangster. Do You Have Information About the CECOT Deportations? Help ProPublica Report. The government attorney also asked Rodrguez Parra about the tattoos that covered his neck, arms and chest a rose, a wolf, carnival masks and an angel holding a gun. In my country, its very normal to have tattoos, he responded. Each one represents a story about my life.He was also questioned about a suspected Tren de Aragua gang member who had crossed the border at the same time as him. Rodrguez Parra said he did not know the man.At the end of the hearing, he pleaded with the judge to free him on bond. Im a good person, he told her. If I was in a gang, I wouldnt have applied for asylum. I came fleeing my country.Saltzman denied Rodrguez Parras request, citing his shoplifting conviction. But she offered him a sliver of hope, reminding him that his final hearing was just 10 days away. If she granted him asylum, hed be released and could continue his life in the U.S. Youre not facing a particularly lengthy detention without a bond, she told him.Five days later, he was gone. At what was supposed to be his final asylum hearing on March 20, Rodrguez Parras lawyer sounded despondent. He had barely slept. He didnt know where the authorities had taken his client, but hed seen a video posted online of shackled men being frog-marched into CECOT. The attorney had visited El Salvador and was aware of that countrys reputation for mistreating prisoners. He feared his client would face a similar fate.He felt powerless. At the hearing, he turned to the government lawyer on the call. For his familys sake, he told her, would you happen to know what country he was sent to?The governments lawyer had little to say.Im operating under the same information as you, she responded. I have no further information to provide. Update, July 18, 2025: More than 230 men the Trump administration sent to a prison in El Salvador were returned to Venezuela on Friday in a prisoner swap. Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele posted on X that he had handed over all of the men. In exchange, he said, a considerable number of Venezuelan political prisoners and Americans held by Venezuela were freed. The Trump administration had accused the men of being members of a Venezuelan gang, Tren de Aragua. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio also confirmed the exchange. Design and development by Anna Donlan and Allen Tan of ProPublica. Agnel Philip of ProPublica contributed data reporting. Gabriel Sandoval of ProPublica contributed research. Adriana Nnez and Carlos Centeno contributed reporting.
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    Judge Denies Request to Unseal Epstein Grand Jury Transcripts in Florida
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    A three-day meeting in response to President Trumps looming tariff threat underscored differences between the leaders of Canadas provinces and territories.
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