U.S. Sen. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) news updates for week of June 2, 2025

U.S. Sen. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) news updates for week of June 2, 2025

Gallego Supports Bipartisan Legislation to Combat Obesity Epidemic ••• Gallego Fights to Protect Key Consumer Protection Agency ••• Gallego, Baldwin Introduce Bill to Prevent Companies from Ripping Healthcare Away from Striking Workers ••• Gallego Fights for Program That Saves Arizonans Hundreds on Their Utility Bills ••• Gallego, Colleagues Call for Additional Funding to Keep Communities Safe •••
LULAC demands immediate probe into reports of ICE holding immigrants inside federal courthouse in Los Angeles

LULAC demands immediate probe into reports of ICE holding immigrants inside federal courthouse in Los Angeles

The League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) is issuing a national alert and demanding an immediate federal investigation into alarming reports that as many as 200 individuals, including men, women, and potentially children, have been taken into custody by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) inside the Edward R. Roybal Federal Building and United States Courthouse in downtown Los Angeles.
Flagstaff to participate in ‘No Kings Mass Protest’ on June 14

Flagstaff to participate in ‘No Kings Mass Protest’ on June 14

In America, we don’t put up with would-be kings. NO KINGS is a national day of action and mass mobilization in response to increasing authoritarian excesses and corruption from Trump and his allies. We’ve watched as they’ve cracked down on free speech, detained people for their political views, threatened to deport American citizens, and defied the courts. They’ve done this all while continuing to serve and enrich their billionaire allies. On Saturday, June 14, we’re taking to the streets nationwide. We’re not gathering to feed his ego. We’re building a movement that leaves him behind.
U.S. Sen. Mark Kelly (D-AZ) news updates for May 2025

U.S. Sen. Mark Kelly (D-AZ) news updates for May 2025

Kelly, Gallego, Stanton, Ansari Demand Answers from DHS and ICE After Arrests at Phoenix Immigration Court *** Kelly, Stanton, Gallego, Ansari Urge HHS and DOJ to Streamline Domestic Violence Victim Services Funding *** Kelly, Gallego, Stanton Warn of Devastating Impact of House Republican Plan to Slash Food Assistance, Raise Costs for Arizona Families *** MORE ***
Announcing the LULAC Legal Defense Fund – A New Chapter in Latino Civil Rights

Announcing the LULAC Legal Defense Fund – A New Chapter in Latino Civil Rights

(On May 16), we proudly announce the launch of the LULAC Legal Defense Fund, a new beacon of hope in the fight for Latino civil rights. For 96 years, LULAC has led the charge for our community – from classrooms to courtrooms – and this historic initiative marks the dawn of an exciting new era. The LULAC Legal Defense Fund is our answer to the urgent challenges of today, a bold step that builds on nearly a century of activism and legal victories. With new threats to Latino civil rights emerging, we are doubling down on LULAC’s founding mission: to protect the rights of Latinofamilies across the nation.
American Immigration Council — What is going on with birthright citizenship?

American Immigration Council — What is going on with birthright citizenship?

LATEST ANALYSIS Immigrants’ Experiences Differ Wildly Depending on Which State They Live InThe Trump administration’s highly visible immigration enforcement efforts are impacting immigrants across the country – be it through the arrest and detention of immigrants or through the chilling effects these operations have on immigrant communities. 
LULAC National Update

LULAC National Update

Now more than ever, staying informed is empowering. Despite the challenges our Latino community faces, we continue to make strides together. From national policies to local victories, let’s celebrate our resilience and stay engaged in the fight for our rights.This newsletter is your resource to stay engaged, empowered, and inspired. Juntos, seguimos adelante – together, we move forward.
American Immigration Council — Nearly $80 Billion for Interior Enforcement

American Immigration Council — Nearly $80 Billion for Interior Enforcement

In-State Tuition Policies for Undocumented Students Change Lives. I Should Know—Mine Changed for the Better The Texas Dream Act was signed into law in 2001, years before I ever walked across the stage at my high school graduation in 2014. I was five, maybe six at the time, probably watching Barney and playing with Barbies, completely unaware that a policy signed by then-Governor Rick Perry would one day allow me to attend college.   
Native Health May 2025 Newsletter

Native Health May 2025 Newsletter

Happy May and Mother's Day! We have been busy in the community. April brought a lot of community events, cultural classes, Traditional Garden programs, a visit from Health and Human Secretary Kennedy, our Grand Opening Community Celebration at our new clinic at NHW Community Health Center, and much, much more! Be sure to check out the celebration photos at the bottom of the newsletter. As you know from my monthly letters, we're growing and in need of dedicated community members to help guide our way. If you are interested in being a member of our Board of Directors, please consider applying. There is a monthly time commitment, but you can make a difference in the direction of NATIVE HEALTH. For more information, please contact Cherie. 
U.S. Sen. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) news updates for week of May 5, 2025

U.S. Sen. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) news updates for week of May 5, 2025

Gallego, Arizona Lawmakers Demand Trump Administration Reverse Cuts to the Phoenix VA ... Gallego, Cramer Introduce Bipartisan Legislation to Improve Home Appraisal Process ... Gallego Statement on Secretary Collins’ SVAC Appearance ... Senator Gallego Talks Trade Policies, Global Energy Challenges at McCain Institute Sedona Forum ...
Flagstaff continues pressure on Trump administration with May Day Strong Protest at City Hall. With updated local related news stories

Flagstaff continues pressure on Trump administration with May Day Strong Protest at City Hall. With updated local related news stories

FLAGSTAFF — Protesters took their positions again in front of Flagstaff City Hall during the May Day Strong Protest on Thursday, May 1, 2025. KAFF News reported that organizers had expected more than 1,200 protesters to attend the event, which was held between 4 and 6 p.m.. However, those attending said that number was exceeded at the peak of the event. Video courtesy of Jake Bacon of the Arizona Daily Sun appearing on Women's March Flagstaff showed protesters with signs crowding the corner of the Flagstaff City Hall and stretching down the street. The Flagstaff protest was part of a national event organized by Indivisible Northern AZ, and co-sponsored by locally by AZ LD7 Democrats, Arizona List, AZ Students Association, Catch Fire, Coconino County Democratic Party, FLAGPAC, and Women’s March Flagstaff. In Arizona alone, more than 26 other May Day demonstrations were planned, including an event a Jameson Memorial Park in Sedona. Workers across the United States gathered to demand a country that puts our families over their fortunes—public schools over private profits, healthcare over hedge funds, housing over homelessness, organizers said.
Arizona Indivisible Groups Join May Day Strong Rallies Across the State and Country to Demand a Fairer Future for Working Families

Arizona Indivisible Groups Join May Day Strong Rallies Across the State and Country to Demand a Fairer Future for Working Families

By Indivisible Northern AZ — FLAGSTAFF — Indivisible groups across Arizona stood shoulder to shoulder with working families on May Day in a statewide show of strength as part of the May Day Strong mobilization. From Flagstaff to Phoenix and beyond, community members gathered to declare that it’s time to put people over profits and take back power from the billionaires and politicians who are dismantling our livelihoods. The Flagstaff protest drew over 1200 people. A bigger-than-life sized puppet paraded up and down the sidewalk and was a highlight of the day.  Protest signs reflected a wide variety of concerns, from the destruction of jobs, gutting of public resources, and higher cost of living— all for the benefit of billionaires.  Protesters were joined by NAU students who gave speeches about the importance of supporting workers’ rights, affordable education, and a stronger social safety net. Flagstaff was just one of over 800 cities across the country to join the mass mobilization that was attended by hundreds of thousands of protestors.
LULAC commemorates Cinco de Mayo by calling on all Americans to defend the Constitution and uphold civil rights

LULAC commemorates Cinco de Mayo by calling on all Americans to defend the Constitution and uphold civil rights

Nation's Oldest and Largest Latino Civil Rights Organization Honors the Lessons of History and Urges the Nation to Stand Against Injustice in All Its Forms *** Washington, D.C. – On this Cinco de Mayo, the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) commemorates the historic victory of the outnumbered and outgunned Mexican forces who, against all odds, defeated the French army at the Battle of Puebla in 1862. Their triumph was not merely military. It stood for national dignity, justice, and self-determination despite overwhelming power. Today, LULAC calls upon every American to reflect on that legacy and its enduring meaning for our nation at this pivotal moment.