URGENT: Demand the Immediate Release of Mahmoud Khalil
Lydia Green Lydia Green

URGENT: Demand the Immediate Release of Mahmoud Khalil

On Saturday, March 8, 2025, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) agents detained Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian American permanent resident and Columbia University graduate student, without demonstrating a warrant.

Add your signature to demand the immediate release of Mahmoud Khalil and to defend the right to speak out against injustice.

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Tell Congress To Do Their Job
Stephanie Fischetti Stephanie Fischetti

Tell Congress To Do Their Job

Donald Trump is openly violating the Constitution and pushing the limits of executive power to consolidate control and erode our democracy. Congress has the power to stop him – but they must act before it’s too late.

Trump’s executive order freezing federal funds is part of a broader strategy: deceive the public, bend the law, and push the boundaries of unchecked executive power.

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Tell Congress to use every tool at their disposal to hold this lawless administration accountable.
Stephanie Fischetti Stephanie Fischetti

Tell Congress to use every tool at their disposal to hold this lawless administration accountable.

Donald Trump is openly violating the Constitution and pushing the limits of executive power to consolidate control and erode our democracy. Congress has the power to stop him – but they must act before it’s too late.

Trump’s executive order freezing federal funds is part of a broader strategy: deceive the public, bend the law, and push the boundaries of unchecked executive power.

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Oppose the SAVE Act Voter Suppression Bill Today
Stephanie Fischetti Stephanie Fischetti

Oppose the SAVE Act Voter Suppression Bill Today

H.R. 22, the SAVE (“Safeguard American Voter Eligibility”) Act is a voter suppression bill introduced by Republican Rep. Chip Roy (TX-21) in the 119th Congress that would require all Americans to show either their passport or birth certificate in order to register to vote – no other IDs would be acceptable.

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