Lelo Self-Deports:Â The Washington farmworker and union activist Alfredo âLeloâ Juarez Zeferino arrested and detained by ICE this March while driving his partner to work in Mount Vernon has decided to leave the country âvoluntarily.â Not that anyone who chooses self-deportation has much agency in the context of Trumpâs mass deportation plan, but his attorney told The Seattle Times it could make a future return to the US easier. Back in March, activists told me Lelo has been organizing since he was a 14-year-old kid. Itâs an enormous loss for farmworkers in Washington, particularly those in his Mexican Mixteco community.
Immigrant Rights Melt Like ICE: Immigration and Customs Enforcement says millions of undocumented immigrants wonât get a bond hearing when they fight their deportation in court. Acting director Todd M. Lyons told officers in a July 8 memo to hold undocumented immigrants âfor the durationâ of their months- to years-long immigration proceedings. In the rare cases immigrants are released on parole, itâll be up to an officer instead of a judge. Congress has allocated $45 billion to jail immigrants over the next four years.
Whatâs Happening With That? In Florida, the Trump administration is packing migrants into cages at "Alligator Alcatraz.â Republicans call the facility âsafe and secure.â Democrats say it's âinhumane.â Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz told reporters cages are âwall-to-wall humans, 32 detainees per cage.â Detainees say there are worms in the food, human waste overflows from toilets on the floor, and air conditioners are abruptly shut off at night. (According to the National Weather Service, temps will be in the high 80s and low 90s this week.) According to public records reviewed by The Miami Herald and Tampa Bay Times, hundreds of the "vicious" and âderanged psychopathsâ the federal government says it is holding there have not been charged with a crime.
Cash Out Out Of Cash: The Washington-based casino and card room operator Maverick Gaming filed for bankruptcy a year after a debt restructuring, prompting a hip hip hooray from the down and out it put in the same position. Maverick Gaming owns and operates 27 properties, including (the closing) Roman Casino in Seattle.
ICYMI: Jewish Voice for Peace protested outside Palantirâs Seattle office to pressure the state to divest. Activists said Washington has about $742,000 in the data-mining company. The state investment board says itâs more like $73 million.
Gay Summer Is Over: A King County Superior Court judge ruled that the city has two weeks to draw up a plan to end public sex, masturbation, and ânudity as constitutedâ at Denny Blaine. The ruling comes after the wealthy waterfront neighbors group Denny Blaine Park for All sued the city. The judge wouldnât go as far as to close the beach like they wanted. The city has stepped on nearly every rake it could find handling this two-acre beach. Itâs unclear what itâll come up with. Denny Blaine Park for All said in a statement to The Stranger that the decision âconfirms the city has failed to stop ongoing illegal activity at Denny Blaine Park.â (SPD Chief Shon Barnes has publicly said that nudity is not illegal in Seattle.)
Weather: It's in the 80s, sunny and, if youâre out in Whatcom, Skagit, or northern Snohomish, a little hazy from Canadian wildfire smoke. Temperatures will dip to the low 60s tonight and pop up to a high of 90 tomorrow. Heat-related illness is serious. Throw those ice packs in the freezer, drink water and check on your humbug neighbors.
Gush: Heavy rain out east has caused flash flooding from New York to the other Washington (DC), stranding cars, buses, and trains. New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy declared a state of emergency after 3 to 6.5 inches of rainfall in the north of his state. So far, two people have been killed there.
In Texas rain is stalling an ongoing search for the missing after catastrophic flooding over the July 4 weekend.
AND ⌠OH! LINDA MCMAHON GOES FOR THE CHAIR!!!! that she, the Education Secretary, will bring down on her department, the US Department of Education, in order to dismantle it completely. The AP reports sheâs expected to move fast after the US Supreme Court cleared the way for mass layoffs in the department. This is a bad idea. I donât think itâs going to, as President Donald Trump says, give the âPower back to the PEOPLE.â I think itâs going to give the âpowher bahk to thuh pee pullâ because no one will be able to fucking spell. That, and/or racism will continue its upward ascent in our society when we hand the departmentâs civil rights work over to Trumpâs Department of (In)Justice. And I guess the Small Business Administration, no, wait, the Treasury Department is going to handle the small $1.6 trillion matter of student loan debt, which leaves school-aged kids with disabilities to Robert F. Kennedyâs Jr.âs Department of Health and Human Services. Gee, those complex issues sound interrelated. Should we have a department?
By the Way, the âPEOPLEâ Want Their Education $$$: Twenty-four states and the District of Columbia (so, Democrats) sued the Trump administration over the $6.8 billion in education funds it withheld a few weeks before the school year. As we all know from the news, schools are overfunded. Theyâre so rich they wonât even miss the 14% of all federal funds for elementary and secondary education across the country. The states allege the President is violating the US Constitution by illegally withholding that money (Trump says nuh-uh). Only Congress can deprive us of our needs. Thatâs the system!
Take This American Institution and Shove It: Reuters reports that 69 of the 110 Department of Justice lawyers in the Federal Programs Branch, which defends the administration from lawsuits, have quit or have announced plans to quit since the 2024 election. One lawyer said that people come to the branch to defend âaspects of our constitutional system ⌠How could they participate in the project of tearing it down?â
This Is All Such A Bummer: But sadness is okay. It leaves room for hope. Charles wrote about it.
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