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ACLU Supporter, one year ago, President Donald Trump was sworn in for a second term. Within hours, it was clear that he and his administration would, once again, test the Constitution and the willingness of our nation's institutions and people to defend it. Since then, we've been here fighting back – holding off some of the most harmful plans of this administration. In fact, a few days ago, as the president threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act to send military into Minnesota, we were filing suit against federal agents' unconstitutional and illegal arrests of people in the state. So, as we mark one year of President Trump's return, we've laid it all out for you – wins, losses, lessons learned, and most importantly, a roadmap to keep fighting back. Dive into our report today.
ACLU Supporter, it's been 365 days of President Trump issuing a blitz of executive orders and other policy directives that threaten birthright citizenship, trans rights, freedom of speech, and voting rights. He's sent federal troops and National Guard units to our cities. He's expanded ICE detention and tried to deport unprecedented numbers of people. Some have wondered aloud whether we're in a constitutional crisis. Our response is simple: We are only in a constitutional crisis if we allow ourselves to be. The ACLU will not allow this.
Democracy doesn't defend itself – people do. And together, we will keep showing up. With thanks for all you do, Anthony D. Romero |
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