Society & Culture

Dive into the evolving dynamics of human behavior, identity, and collective experience. This category explores the intersections of tradition and transformation, covering topics like social justice, generational shifts, cultural rituals, and the impact of technology on everyday life. Through thoughtful commentary and investigative storytelling, we illuminate the forces shaping modern society and challenge readers to think critically about the world they inhabit.

Statutory and constitutional arguments surrounding Third‑Country Removals, and Prolonged ICE Detention

What Happened In mid‑2025, detention and removal policy hardened again. Internal guidance reported by Reuters (July 15, 2025) described a push to limit release and deny bond hearings in broad swaths of cases. Days earlier, the Washington Post (July 14, 2025) reported a memo declaring millions ineligible for immigration‑court bond hearings while their cases are […]

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Fort Bliss “Camp East Montana” Opens as ICE Expands Detention; Supreme Court Clears Path for Third‑Country Removals

What Happened A new, soft‑sided Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) camp on Army land near El Paso—“Camp East Montana” at Fort Bliss—began operating this month with about 1,000 detainees and space to scale to roughly 5,000, which would make it the largest civil immigration lockup in the country (El Paso Matters, Aug. 18, 2025; KVIA,

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Inside ICE Detention: Due Process Under Strain

In the past eight months, the United States’ immigration enforcement system has undergone a dramatic expansion. Human rights investigators found that the average daily population of people held in Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody grew from about 37,500 per day in 2024 to more than 56,000 by June 20, 2025, a 40 percent increase

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