Rezultati pretraživanja
  1. 19. pro 2019.

    Our next president must commit to . Lisa Lima is a mother of seven from Council Bluffs, Iowa. In 2018, Lisa's husband was detained by ICE for 5 months. It didn't matter that they were married and had done everything by the book. Her family was devastated.

  2. 1. stu 2019.

    Rich has thrown himself into dismantling mass incarceration after he reentered society — as he says it, we all have to be messengers and agents of change. This is why he's committed to fighting for .

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  3. 9. lis 2019.

    We did the math: We can reduce the population in prisons and jails by 50%. Our next president should back policies like sentencing reform, clemency and ending the War on Drugs.

  4. 7. lis 2019.

    D’Marria lost her right to vote because of incarceration. That shouldn’t happen to anyone. That's why D'Marria has made it her mission to ensure that all of our voices are heard and to guarantee .

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  5. 27. ruj 2019.

    “I said to myself and to God, that if my husband was released, that I would do whatever I could to help other people.” After Lisa’s husband was detained by ICE, she knew that she would keep fighting for her family and her community. That’s why she’s a volunteer

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  6. 30. srp 2019.

    The second round of Democratic debates kicks off tonight. Our next president can reduce incarceration by 50%. Here’s why it’s so important for the candidates to share their plans tonight to end mass incarceration.

  7. 23. srp 2019.

    In South Carolina, our volunteer Kadedra asked if, as president, he would commit to ending the Hyde Amendment to expand reproductive justice for all. He said "I would."

  8. Chaos is going on where students are against students w/any White Heritage from entering the campus It’s called “No Whites on Campus” Movement Hmm 🤔 So much for !

  9. 14. srp 2019.

    We're pushing all presidential candidates to create new citizenship paths for immigrants. We need to stop jailing immigrants and tearing their families apart by reducing immigration detention by at least 75% and ending the use of detainers.

  10. 9. srp 2019.

    In South Carolina, our volunteer Keith asked if, as president, he would cut incarceration by 50%. He said yes.

  11. 27. lip 2019.

    Fantastic to catch up with today, frustrating to hear that there is yet another delay in the case. We must fight to protect our right to be Irish, British or both & the Good Friday Agreement. Brexit is already doing untold damage to us

  12. 21. lip 2019.

    Nina, an ACLU volunteer in South Carolina, asked whether, as president, he would commit to reducing the federal prison population by 50%. He said, "You've got my commitment to do it."

  13. 20. lip 2019.

    It’s time to end the discriminatory Hyde Amendment, which blocks low-income people from accessing abortions. So far, ten candidates have told us they will do so as president. We won’t stop until they all commit to doing so.

  14. 18. lip 2019.

    In New Hampshire, our volunteer Lisa asked if, as president, he would commit to repealing the Hyde Amendment, which bans federal insurance coverage for abortion. He said yes.

  15. 5. lip 2019.

    A few weeks ago, Joe Biden told our volunteer Nina in South Carolina that as president, he would end the Hyde amendment, which blocks access to abortion for low income women who can’t pay out of pocket. But his campaign has now told NBC he still supports Hyde.

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  16. 30. svi 2019.

    In Iowa, our volunteer Megan asked if, as president, he'd lift the Hyde Amendment to protect access to abortion. He said yes.

  17. 26. svi 2019.

    In Iowa, our volunteer Max asked if, as president, he would commit to reducing immigration detention by at least 75%. He said he would move in that direction as quickly as he can, and maybe beat that number.

  18. 15. svi 2019.

    Voting is a constitutional right that must be protected, including for those in prison and jail.

  19. 10. svi 2019.

    Greg, our volunteer from Nevada, asked Julián Castro whether he would commit to ending the use of ICE detainers, which ask local police to jail people for federal immigration agents. Castro said yes

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