Just one more pain and expense for migrants documented and undocumented face now under ICE.ย The goal is to make it so horrible that they will agree to self deport.ย Such hatred for another people simply due to skin color and language / accent is so foreign / alien to me that it seems like something out of reality.ย And who pays for these monitors?ย The immigrant who cannot afford it or the US tax payer.ย If the taxpayer meaning the government is paying for the costs is this just a way to enrich a private company on the taxpayers backs / dime.ย ย Yet all reports are that this is driven by Stephen Miller who is so shrill and over the top demanding that he put one commander in the hospital three times with his harassment and demands, and he is said to have driven ICE to attack protestors claiming that the public would be on the side of ICE if they could show that the protestors were dangerous thugs. Hugs
Agency uses devices, which are uncomfortable and interfere with employment, to push people to self-deport, advocates say
Critics say that ankle monitors impose psychological, economic and physical harms on the people required to wear them.ย Illustration: Guardian Design / Getty Images
For five years, an asylum-seeking woman attended routine check-ins with immigration authorities without issue. At her most recent appointment in October, she was unexpectedly ordered to strap on an ankle monitor, according to her attorney, Deepa Bijpuria.
Bijpuria, a supervising attorney in the immigration unit of Legal Aid DC, described the client as a single mom who fled her home country because of severe domestic violence, escaping while pregnant with her young daughter.
โ[The order] was just such a shift after sheโd been complying for years while waiting for her asylum application to be heard and decided,โ she said.
Bijpuria said the working mom, who declined an interview and requested anonymity due to her vulnerable situation, lost at least one job after receiving the ankle monitor.
Bijpuriaโs client is not the only immigrant to be blindsided by ankle monitor requirements. US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) uses electronic monitoring through itsย Alternatives to Detention (ATD)ย program, which was formally implemented in 2004 to ensure that immigrants comply with legal obligations while their cases proceed without being placed in detention.
ATD compliance methods also include mobile apps and telephone check-ins. But Evan Benz, a senior attorney at the Amica Center for Immigrant Rights, said there had been a โmarked shiftโ towards utilizing ankle monitors following a June 2025 internal ICE memo directing officers to place the devices on anyone enrolled in the ATD program.
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The number of people in the ATD program with ankle monitors nearly doubled in subsequent months, even as overall enrollment in the program remained stable. The total grew from about 24,000 at the time of the memo, a figureย reported by the Washington Post, to roughly 42,000 last month, according to aย February fiscal year 2026 ICE report.
The increase has not been evenly distributed across the country. The February ICE report revealed that enforcement varies by region, with the DC area having the highest number of people required to wear ankle monitors in the country.
โIf youโre in the area of the Washington DC field office, which covers Virginia and the city of Washington DC, then youโre drastically more likely to be subjected to ankle monitoring,โ Benz said. โBut itโs not really clear exactly what the reason is for regional variation.โ
In an email to the Guardian, an ICE spokesperson said that the ATD program used โindividualized determinationsโ to tailor supervision levels on a case-by-case basis, allowing ICE to escalate or de-escalate oversight as needed. The spokesperson added that decisions were based on criminal history, compliance record and โany other relevant factorsโ when determining whether to keep someone in detention during ongoing proceedings.
Bijpuria said uneven enforcement highlighted the โarbitraryโ nature of ankle monitor assignments, recalling many clients who were fitted with the devices despite having complied with their legal obligations. The cases, she said, raise questions about whether ensuring compliance is truly the goal behind the monitoring.
These concerns are reinforced by aย 2021 studyย conducted by the Cardozo School of Law, which found that ankle monitors do not necessarily improve compliance and may even be counterproductive. The report found that 98% of immigrants released without electronic ankle monitors attended all court hearings and ICE check-ins, compared with 93% of those required to wear the devices.
Legal experts say uncertainty about the motives behind ankle monitor orders is exacerbated by limited transparency from federal authorities. ICEโs internal memo was never released publicly, prompting the Amica Center to file a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit.
Benz said ICE initially responded to the lawsuit by saying it would publish the memo on its website. The agency later said it could not do so at the time because of the ongoing Department of Homeland Security (DHS) shutdown.
โWeโve seen that ICE is not an agency that cares very much about transparency in its dealings with immigrants, or really the public at large,โ Benz said.
Julia Decker, policy director at the Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota, said the lack of transparency reflected a strategy of โintentional chaosโ, in which creating uncertainty and anxiety in immigrant communities was โpart of the planโ.
Decker raised concerns that the use of ankle monitors and the broader ATD program could become another way to โforceโ immigrants into a mistake that would push them into detention.
โI think that itโs very, very likely that any program like this becomes a way to funnel you right back into the very system that it was supposed to be an alternative to,โ she said. โParticularly with an administration like this one that has been very public with its statements about wanting to arrest and deport as many [people as possible].โ
Benz echoed Deckerโs concerns, calling the ATD program an โalternative form of detentionโ rather than a true alternative to detention.
โWeโve seen a number of cases where ICE has used the ankle monitor to track down someone at home,โ he said. โSometimes there has been a ruse of โHey, can you come outside? We got an alert. Thereโs something wrong with your ankle monitor, and we just need to check it out.โ And then that person is actually detained by ICE.โ
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Beyond increasing the risk of detention, ankle monitors impose psychological, economic and physical harms on the people required to wear them, experts said.
โThere are very onerous conditions of supervision, like curfews, home inspections and restrictions on where you can travel,โ Benz said. โAll of these combined can take a great toll on an individual on a psychological level. They donโt feel free. They feel as if theyโre being watched, and they are also having their liberty, their freedom of movement, actually physically restrained.โ
He noted that people wearing ankle monitors were more likely to lose their jobs, as the devices are often associated with the criminal legal system and can make those who wear them appear suspicious to employers.
Bijpuria emphasized the physical discomfort of ankle monitors. โBesides the psychological trauma, shame and disruption, itโs difficult to sleep.โ
She added that the combination of deportation threats and the various harms of ankle monitors appeared designed to pressure people into self-deportation. Last year, the then DHS secretary, Kristi Noem,ย announcedย a nationwide, multimillion-dollar campaign that offered incentives for self-deportation, including up to $1,000 in financial assistance and free travel.
โWeโve seen people whoโve been detained or put on ankle monitoring who have options but, because of the conditions that theyโre subjected to, ultimately decide to self-deport,โ Bijpuria said. โYou also have to remember there are private companies involved, and there is someone whoโs making money from all this. They donโt have enough capacity for detaining everyone, so this is an alternative still getting you in that pipeline to ultimate removal.โ
Amid the shifting landscape of immigration policies, a continuing DHS shutdown and leadership changes, Benz stressed the importance of submitting a written request to ICE for removal or avoidance of the device, supported by medical documentation demonstrating its negative impacts. Benz pointed to guides forย attorneysย representing clients in the ATD program and people navigating the processย without legal representation.
โI think that [ankle monitoring and the ATD program] have flown under the radar in part because there are so many awful things that this agency is doing every day in terms of ripping people away from their families and their communities,โ Benz said. โBut the use of ankle monitors by ICE is a very harmful phenomenon.โ
These are informational, rather than fun, except that Pete Buttigieg is fun even while serious. I’d like to see him run for something this time. Then, any time a very wealthy person thinks of others before themselves, it’s good news; Meals On Wheels is a fine thing.
MacKenzie Scott, worth $41.1 billion, is on a philanthropic tear and has donated an estimated 46% of her net worth.Dia Dipasupil / Staff / Getty Images
While billionairesย have come under fireย forย not living up to theirย philanthropic promises, one person is rising from the rest:ย MacKenzie Scott. Sheโs pouring billions into education, public health, and the environmentโand now, she just funneled some of her fortune to help feed and support millions of Americans.ย (snip-MORE)
This is a doctor working in Gaza.ย He describes the conditions. The Israelis are sniping World Health doctors. Israelis are moving the “yellow line” that they are claiming is the new boundary line between Israel and Palestinians.ย They are slowly moving the line deeper ad deeper into Gaza.ย The Israeli snipers were shooting the young boys in different areas on different days, now they are using drones to fire on young children alone with horrific results. Remember from the last clip he was saying how Israel is blocking and destroying the medical supplies and equipment. Israel is deliberately shooting and killing children.ย They want the chaos it causes, they like the fear it promotes, and they like that no new generations of Palestinians are growing. The doctor spoke of other atrocities that Israel is inflicting daily on the Palestinians.ย Israel is a criminal nation doing a genocide, and much of our democratic leadership is deeply in the pockets of AIPAC.ย Notice that Hakeem Jeffries was also at the same event.ย People here have asked why I am so anti-democratic leadership; this is one of the reasons why. They are beholden to the big money donors and lobbies doing their bidding while ignoring the desires and will of the people they are supposed to represent, not rule over.ย Hugs
Senate Minority Leaderย Chuck Schumerย has emphasized his commitment to maintaining pro-Israel sentiments within theย Democratic Party. In recent statements,ย Schumerย articulated that his role is to ensure that the left remains supportive of Israel, a position he conveyed during an interview withย The New York Times. This assertion reflects a broader concern regarding the changing dynamics of the Democratic Party’s support for Israel and Jewish causes. Schumer’s comments have sparked discussions about the implications of this shift, particularly in light of the party’s historical alignment with pro-Israel policies. Opinion pieces have noted that Schumer views the preservation of American institutions as integral to protecting religious minorities, highlighting the intersection of Jewish identity and political advocacy.ย https://deepnewz.com/middle-east/chuck-schumer-emphasizes-role-keeping-left-pro-israel-says-job-to-keep-the-left-f0ff217c
โI have many jobs as [Senate] leader… and one is to fight for aid to Israel โ all the aid that Israel needs,โ Schumer said at a gathering of Jewish leaders and community members in New York on Sunday.
โI will continue to fight for it.,โ Schumer continued. โWe delivered more security assistance to Israel, our ally, than ever, ever before.โ
According to Jacob Kornbluh, who provided footage of the remarks whileย reportingย forย The Forward, Schumer told the audience that his support for Jewish security funding will only continue growing under his leadership, calling it his โbaby.โย https://www.commondreams.org/news/schumer-israel-aid
Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-New York) said on Sunday that one of his most important jobs as Senate minority leader is to โfight for aid to Israel,โ as the Trump administrationโs masked federal agents continue their deadly raids of the U.S. with little to no pushback from Democrats.
Dr. Tarek Loubani, a Canadian emergency room physician who has been volunteering in Palestine joins the program from Gaza for a harrowing interview. If you can, please support Dr. Loubaniโs Glia Project, a medical solidarity organization that empowers low-resource communities to build sustainable, locally-drive healthcare projects.
Because this is important history that we really ought to review, because the leopards who were “only” going for certain parts of the population are going for all the population, these days.
“Not all Republicans are racist, but racists vote Republican, and they do it for racist reasons.”
While the explicit nature of the โmonkeyโ and โcannibalโ slurs is jarring, it sits within a long, documented tradition of presidential prejudice that has shaped the nationโs policies.
History always has a funny way of spinning the block, and every once in a while, we run into something that refuses to stay buried no matter how much time has passed. Recordings reported byย CBSย revealed a deeply disturbing discussion between former Republican presidents Richard Nixon and Ronald Reaganโand you guessed it, itโsย super racist.
Per the news outlet, former President Richard Nixon was speaking with then-California Governor Ronald Reagan following a United Nations meeting to recognize the Peopleโs Republic of China. While global attention shouldโve been centered on the diplomatic shift, Reagan reportedly phoned Nixonโs White House to voice his frustration over African delegates who celebrated the decision. At one point, Reagan flat out called them โmonkeysโโand it only went downhill from there.ย
Before we get to that, hereโs the real question: Why is anyone shocked? To treat these recordings as a singular, shocking โglitchโ in the American presidency is to ignore the very fabric of the office. Yes, the explicit nature of the โmonkeyโ and โcannibalโ slurs is jarring, but it sits within a long, documented tradition of presidential prejudice against Black folks that has shaped the nationโs policies for decades.
Long before Reagan and Nixon shared a laugh at the expense of African diplomats, Woodrow Wilson was busy re-segregating the federal workforce and praising the post-Civil war Ku Klux Klan as an โInvisible Empire of the South,โ perย History. Andrew Jackson publicly framed Native Americans as an โinferior raceโ to justify the brutal displacement of the Trail of Tears. Even Lyndon B. Johnson, who signed the Civil Rights Act, was notoriously recorded using the N-word in private to describe the very people he was legislating forโoften viewing civil rights through the lens of political leverage rather than inherent humanity.
When we look at the timeline, Nixonโs own history of referring to Black people as โgenetically inferiorโ or Reaganโs later โwelfare queenโ trope arenโt outliers; they are the quiet parts being said out loud. So, as these clips circulate on social media, the most revealing part of the story isnโt the racism itselfโitโs our collective lack of surprise that it happened at all.ย
Letโs get back to the audio. Reagan told Nixon โLast night, I tell ya, to watch that thing on television as I did. To see those monkeys from those African countries, damn them. Theyโre still uncomfortable wearing shoes.โ
Laughter is heard on the other end of the call after the disgusting statement. But thatโs not all.ย
After Reaganโs reckless and racist phone call, Nixon later spoke with William Rogersโthen Secretary of Stateโand doubled down on Reaganโs racist remarks. And if you thought the last phone recording was badโฆ just wait, it gets worse.
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โHe saw these cannibals on television last night, and he says โChrist, they werenโt even wearing shoes, and here the U.S. is going to submit its fate to thatโฆโ Nixon said.
Later that month Nixon had a laugh with his long time best friend, former Florida banker and businessman Charles โBebeโ Rebozo. And as you may have expected, the racist banter continued to roll.
โThat reaction on television was that it proves how they ought to be still hanging from the trees by their tails,โ Rebozo said with a laugh during his call with Nixon.ย
Tiktokโs comments section was riddled with folks asking, โWhereโs the surprise?โ and โThe way my jawย did notย drop,โ alongside emojis. And letโs be real, we get it.ย
While thereโs certainly shock value in hearing these recordings, none of this is entirely surprising. This is a country built on Black labor and Black sufferingโone where federal power has long been used to contain Black political movements, includingย COINTELPRO, which targeted organizations like the Black Panther Party and other Black-led groups working toward progress and self-determination.
That said, these tapes donโt feel like an isolated incident, but rather a reminder of how deeply racism has been woven into political life at even the highest levels. And while the exposure of this kind of rhetoric may be unsettling, it ultimately tells a familiar reality of Black folksโ lived experience in America.
Ron flew to Texas on Saturday.ย We used Uber to take him.ย He is driving his sister back here.ย They should be here tomorrow.ย I need a few days of rest then I will start replying to comments and bogging again.ย Hugs
Heather โDigbyโ Parton joins the program to recap the weekโs news. Check out Digbyโs work at Salon as well as her blog Hullabaloo. Topics include the American right-wingโs desperation to keep Victor Orban in power in Hungary, Trump firing all the women around him, Iran and more.
Dr. Tarek Loubani, a Canadian emergency room physician who has been volunteering in Palestine joins the program from Gaza for a harrowing interview. If you can, please support Dr. Loubaniโs Glia Project, a medical solidarity organization that empowers low-resource communities to build sustainable, locally-drive healthcare project.
I would rather have the undocumented workers live in my neighborhood than the greedy scheming homeowner who used these men for their skills and then not only stole their hard earned agreed to payment but also screwed them into what is basically a prison awaiting deportation to a place they may have no connection with.ย Ask yourself which party is the more moral and just?ย I read that the homeowner gave ICE the ladder to get to the men.ย This is slave labor and the reason why big companies use undocumented workers, they can hold their status over them to abuse them.ย Hugs
The moment in Cambridge was captured on video and shared on social media by a co-worker identified as Bryan Polanco.
“Seeing it is not the same as experiencing it,” Polanco could be heard saying in Spanish in the video reviewed byย Newsweek. “Iโve seen many videos, and sadly today I had to experience it.”
A spokesperson for ICE toldย Newsweek, โThis was a targeted enforcement operation, not a tip from a caller. On March 23, ICE conducted targeted enforcement operations near Cambridge, Maryland, resulting in the arrest of six illegal aliens. Of those arrested, several have final orders of removalโa felonyโand one has been previously convicted of illegal reentry. During the encounter, the aliens refused to comply with lawful orders, taunted officers and attempted to flee.ย The illegal aliens ultimately complied and were taken into custody.
Newsweekย reached out to theย Department of Homeland Securityย (DHS), the construction company believed to have employed the workers, the reported homeowner, and Polanco for comment on Thursday afternoon.
Immigrants without legal statusย are known to work in key industries, including construction, and advocates have raised concerns multiple times that they would be targets for ICE, despite largely lacking criminal histories.ย
Stills from a video shared on social media of ICE agents arresting Guatemalan construction workers in Cambridge, Maryland, on March 23, 2026.ย |ย Instagram/@elsalvadordeantes
What To Know
The video was originally shared to Instagram as a 30-minute livestream before appearing as an edited clip on X on Wednesday afternoon.ย
In the footage, which begins on the roof of the property, federal agents could be seen on the lawn waiting for workers to get down. A ladder is brought, the workers get to the ground and ICE officers begin making arrests.
Polanco, the man believed to be filming and narrating the incident, is heard saying they are surrounded and telling agents he is filming, which he is entitled to do. He told agents that he was cooperating and asked why they were there.ย
Agents were then seen holding a group of workers on a mat on the ground before taking them away while the construction materials were left behind.ย
The woman was reported to owe the workers $10,000 for a three-day job, according toย Univision, a local TV network. If that is proved to be true, she could potentially face charges under Maryland law, which includes a clause on a person not being able to obtain labor from another person if their consent is induced with the threat or wrongful use of notifying law enforcement of the worker’s undocumented or illegal immigration status. This also applies to withholding wages.
The outlet reported that the men were Guatemalan nationals and had traveled from Glen Burnie to start the project. Polanco toldย Univisionย that the woman said that if immigrants came back to finish the job, she would call ICE again.
Newsweekย has not yet been able to identify the immigrants arrested or confirm their immigration status.ย
What People Are Saying
Bryan Polanco toldย Univision:ย “Very sad about the situation…many Hispanics here in the United States have felt like they were being persecuted. We left home and we don’t know if we are going to return.โ
Aaron Reichlin-Melnick, senior fellow at the American Immigration Council, on X:ย โVery serious and disturbing allegation about a homeowner calling ICE on people working on her roof to avoid having to pay them. While the facts arenโt fully in yet, if the allegation is true it seems that this would be a felony under Maryland law.โ
What Happens Next
DHS is yet to provide details on those arrested. Some social media users reacting to the video said the homeowner could face charges if she employed immigrants to carry out work, knowing she would call law enforcement on them.
Update, 03/27/26, 11:57 a.m. ET: This article was updated with comment from ICE.
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In the latest episode of their podcastย A Touch More,ย all-star athletes Megan Rapinoe and Sue Bird denounced the International Olympic Committeeโsย new rule requiring sex testingย for athletes competing in the womenโs category.
The anti-trans policy will subject athletes competing in the womenโs divisionโand only womenโs, not menโsโto invasive sex testing to determine whether they have an SRY gene. Whyย thisย is where the International Olympic Committee chose to draw the gender line is arguably arbitrary.
No major medical organization endorses this litmus test as a reliable marker of athletic skill or โbiological sex.โย Even the scientist who discovered the SRY geneย has slammed this practice in sports,ย sayingย โscience does not supportโ this โoverly simplisticโ approach. Rather, itโs an arbitrary line in the sand used to cram unscientific ideas about gender and sex into manmade, binary boundaries.
Nonetheless, if a woman tests positive for the gene, she could be forced to compete in the โmaleโ category. This has had dire consequences the last few times it was deployed against womenโs athletes.ย From 1992 to 1999, cisgender women were forced into testing and found out, on the world stage, that they had intersex conditions they never knew about. The spectacle led to ostracization, disqualification, andย at least one suicideย before suchย testing was abolished.
โWhat weโre doing is subjecting everybody, all women and all people who are identifying as women, to this really invasive testing that only to me just says like, oh, so weโre just trying to whittle it down to a certain type of woman,โ Rapinoe said.
Rapinoe is one of the most high-profile athletes in the country, a soccer player with three Olympic competitions under her belt and a decorated career in the U.S. Womenโs National Team (USWNT). Bird, meanwhile, is among the most successful athletes in historyโthe retired WNBA legend spent her 20-season professional career as a point guard for the Seattle Storm, and is a record-breaking Olympian in her own right. The athletic power couple has been engaged since 2020. Together, theyโve long been outspoken advocates for the LGBTQ community.
Rapinoe connected the anti-trans vitriol in sports to the right wingโs broader attacks on queer and trans people, calling the push for sex testing โhateful.โ
โThey sort of like, lost the battle on gay marriage,โ Rapinoe said. โSo, itโs just like, weโre going to have this whole campaign for all these years to just hate trans people, which is such a small percentage of the population.โ
Countless women,ย cisgender and transgender alike, have faced harassment and persecution because of the anti-trans athlete witch hunt.
โItโs just a total acquiescence to the Trump Administration,โ Rapinoe said. โItโs just horrible, and Iโm just sickened by it.โ
The IOC rule is part of a broader pattern. In the United States, sports bans have served as a Trojan Horse for more sweeping anti-trans policies.ย The DOJโs recent lawsuitย over โwomenโs sports,โ for example, also demands that transgender students be banned from bathrooms and locker rooms.
โCan we please stop obsessing over trans people and, I donโt know, maybe focus our time, energy, and resources into real problems womenโs sports face?โ Bird chimed in. She rejected the idea that sex testing, as the IOC claims, โprotects women,โ instead calling it a โfear-mongeringโ political ploy meant to generate support from conservative voters.
โThatโs all this is,โ Bird said. โIf you crack this door open, it gets blown open. Youโre now policing womenโs bodies across the board.โ
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Kegseth our defense secretary is moving to make an all Christian white male military claiming he wants a warrior culture not a losing woke one.ย I don’t understand that as Russia has an all male white military and they are getting their asses handed to them in Ukraine.ย The idea that women are in any way inferior is wrong.ย Females are the same as males individually they all have different talents and abilities.ย This old time misogyny is rooted in keeping males in charge.ย Hugs