Stephen A. Crockett Jr.
About Stephen A. Crockett Jr.
Because of the illusion of whiteness as a synonym for American, we've had a long and storied tradition of voting exclusively for white men in almost every presidential election.
Noem announced that federal officers—long resistant to the very transparency demanded of local police—would begin wearing body-worn cameras.
When Donald Trump says housing prices should stay high to protect homeowners, he’s repeating one of the oldest scripts in the country: protect wealth at the top and call it fairness.
In a recent House Financial Services Committee hearing, Rep. Al Green exposed HUD Secretary Scott Turner for upholding white supremacy.
This is just another moment in the history of the theft of Black ingenuity, generating actual value that someone else is positioned to collect on.
In this op-ed, Stephen A. Crockett Jr. writes that ICE has become a roaming tribunal that decides who gets to stay and who disappears.
Instead of investigating Jonathan Ross, the ICE agent who pulled the trigger, the DOJ pivoted to investigating the woman who was killed
The NYC mayor called the detention of a city council employee at a routine immigration appointment an “assault on our democracy,” as city officials demand answers from ICE.
Sheriff Bilal didn’t mince words or cower before the Trump administration; she said it with her chest: ICE is not the law.
Keith Porter Jr. was killed by an off-duty ICE agenton New Year’s Eve at his apartment complex in the Los Angeles area.
No matter how the Department of Homeland Security tries to excuse the terrorist antics of its agents, ICE is the greater danger in the U.S.
As tributes poured in for the “All in the Family” icon, the president took to social media to smear Reiner as “tortured” and “incurable,” politicizing a horrific loss.