by Sharon Zhang | Apr 7, 2026 | Children, Gaza, Genocide, Humanitarian Aid, Israel, News, State Department, west bank
A top Palestinian children’s rights group has announced that it has been forced to shut down due to Israel’s recent attacks and bans on human rights organizations, removing a critical voice shining light on Israel’s atrocities against children in Gaza and the West Bank. Defense for Children International-Palestine (DCIP) announced that it has ceased operations on Tuesday. “After 35 years of…
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by Chabeli Carrazana | Mar 18, 2026 | Children, Disabilities, Disability, DOGE, DOGE cuts, Frank Bisignano, Mass Layoffs, News, Old Age Survivors and Disability Insurance, Social Security, Social Security Administration, Social Security benefits, Social Security Disability Insurance
Kathy Quitno-Bolt was still numb when she started calling Social Security days after her husband’s sudden death in July. Steve, her partner of 25 years and husband of 13, died four days after being diagnosed with lung cancer — just enough time for their daughter to arrive and say goodbye. When she finally got through to someone, they told her they wouldn’t have an appointment to begin her…
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by Jessica Corbett | Mar 12, 2026 | Children, education, Iran, Israel, Lebanon, News, War
Since the United States and Israel launched an unprovoked war on Iran at the end of February, more than 1,100 youth have been killed or injured in related violence across the Middle East, the United Nations Children’s Fund said Wednesday, calling for a swift diplomatic resolution. “The situation is becoming catastrophic for millions of children across the region,” UNICEF said in a statement…
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by Barbara Rodriguez | Feb 21, 2026 | CBP, Chicago, Children, Customs and Border Protection, Customs and Border Protection (CBP), Department of Homeland Security, DHS, flashbang grenades, ICE, Minneapolis, News, pepper spray, Policing, Portland, Protests, Tear Gas
From the roof of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) building in Portland, Oregon, federal agents late last month watched as thousands of people marched past the processing center in protest. Families and children were among the daytime crowd, which had gathered for an event advertised as family friendly. When some protesters reportedly crossed the facility’s property line and…
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by Melissa Whitler | Feb 14, 2026 | Children, education, ICE, immigration, Minneapolis, Minnesota, News Analysis
Dulcie and her family, who live in the Twin Cities metro, are afraid every day when they leave for work and school. “All of my friends are staying at home. No one comes out. It gets to me,” said Dulcie, who declined to use her last name because she fears retribution from federal agents, who have been detaining citizens and legal immigrants. Recently, Dulcie began driving her parents to…
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by Eleanor J. Bader | Feb 11, 2026 | abduction, Children, Deportations, education, ICE, ICE Raids, immigration, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Mutual Aid, News, Organizing, Public Schools, Trauma
In several Minnesota communities, public school teachers and community volunteers are now riding school buses with their students to ensure that at each afternoon drop-off, the adults who were expected to be waiting at home for their child’s arrival have not been taken by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids during the school day. “The president’s decision to send thousands of…
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