Maria Soto Fought the Trump Administration for Her Passport and Won

It shouldn’t have taken a team of four lawyers and a federal lawsuit for Maria Soto to receive her passport.

Maria Soto holds her passport and points to it

WATCH: The Justice for All Membership Conference

Thanks to hundreds of ACLU supporters, our Justice for All 2020 Statewide Membership Conference was a success! We heard an inspiring speech from ACLU National Chief Equity and Inclusion Officer, Amber Hikes. Our keynote speaker, Walidah Imarisha, grounded us in Oregon’s Black History by examining institutional white supremacy and centering the resistance of Black communities and other communities of color as active change makers. The keynote highlighted how history, politics, and culture have shaped—and will continue to shape—the landscape not only for Black Oregonians, but all Oregonians. And our panels on police divestment and immigrants' rights were truly inspiring. 

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An Update on Portland Protests

In the midst of the pandemic and economic crisis, we are in a collective distress, witnessing so many ways our systems and institutions are inequitable and devastating to the lives of so many Black, Brown, and Indigenous people, and others who live in poverty.

By Jann Carson, she/her

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ICE must be held accountable for its abusive and secretive tactics

What happened to Isidro Andrade-Tafolla outside the Washington County Courthouse is part of a pattern of abusive and secretive tactics that the DHS and ICE have employed for far too long against communities of color, particularly Black and Latinx communities.

By Leland Baxter-Neal, Staff Attorney

Isidro Andrade-Tafolla speaks to a crowd outside the Washington County Courthouse

A Constitutional Crisis in Portland

I’ve been documenting violent and militarized police responses to protests in Portland for more than four years, but nothing prepared me for the unrestrained brutality I’ve witnessed and experienced in recent days. Night after night, since the police killing of George Floyd, people have been taking to the streets to demand an end to racist policing and a new vision of public safety for our community, one that protects the safety of our Black community members. Police in Portland, who have their own history of killings, have been meeting those demands with violent attempts to silence the protests.

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‘Black Lives Matter’ is About More than the Police

Patrisse Cullors, Black Lives Matter Ever

By Patrisse Cullors, Black Lives Matter

Protestors hold “Black Lives Matter” sign over their shoulders at a rally in Union Square before marching to Lower Manhattan.

Portland Police Must Demilitarize Its Response to Protests

We once again submitted comments to the Portland Police Bureau about its crowd control policies. As we’ve done before in the City’s public comment period, we're demanding major changes to how they police protests.

By Kelly Simon, she/her

Portland: Demilitarize Protest Police Now

How is Face Recognition Surveillance Technology Racist?

Kade Crockford, Director, ACLU of Massachusetts Technology for Liberty Project Last week, IB

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Defunding the Police Will Actually Make Us Safer

Paige Fernandez, Former Policing Policy Advisor, ACLU National Political Advocacy Department This OpEd

By Paige Fernandez, ACLU Policing Policy Advisor

Protestors march down Pennsylvania Avenue holding signs that read “Defund the Police” and “Stop Police Brutality” among other signs.