“Undocumented people who don’t have access to health care [now] — they didn’t have access to health care five years ago,” explains Munoz, referencing the barriers that undocumented communities faced even before the pandemic started. “For undocumented people who got sick, they didn’t have the option to stay home from work last year or the year before. Many of them don’t have access to unemployment benefits. When we’re thinking about the contributions of undocumented people, they are vast and they are wide, but their access to a lot of the safety nets that other folks enjoy…they’ve never had those.” So began a trumped-up legal battle that would subsume the lives of hundreds of people for the next year, threatening the survival of militant leftist protest under Trump’s administration. For months, defendantswere repeatedly hauled into court While pundits fretted over J20’s black-clad protesters, the Women’s March, which followed a day later on January 21, was lavished withmedia attentionand overwhelminglypraised (R-TX) unveiled legislation and a petition to use funds allocated from the prosecution of a drug cartel head to help pay for President Donald Trump'sproposed border wallbetween the United States and Mexico.Cruz introduced the "
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