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Hannah Dreier

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Past articles by Hannah:

Alone and Exploited, Migrant Children Work Brutal Jobs Across the U.S.

It was almost midnight in Grand Rapids, Michigan, but inside the factory everything was bright. A conveyor belt carried bags of Cheerios past a cluster of... → Read More

New FEMA program would place homeless disaster survivors in apartments instead of trailer parks

New FEMA program would place homeless disaster survivors in apartments instead of trailer parks and also offer more social services. → Read More

‘My sincere condolences’

Inside the struggles and heartaches of FEMA's massive covid funeral assistance program, where call center workers hired to field millions of inquiries from hurt and angry family members have become de facto grief counselors. → Read More

The last days inside Trailer 83

As climate disasters increase, a last-gasp FEMA camp for wildfire survivors tests the government’s obligations to the displaced. → Read More

FEMA changes policy that kept thousands of Black families from receiving disaster aid

FEMA announced Thursday that it will no longer require disaster survivors living on inherited land to prove they own their homes before they can get help rebuilding. → Read More

‘The real damage’

Why FEMA is denying disaster aid to Black families who’ve lived for generations in the Deep South. → Read More

FEMA pressed on historically high rejection rates for disaster survivors

Administrator testifies for congressional subcommittee seeking reforms at the agency after approval rates for disaster aid fell to an all-time low this year. → Read More

Farmworkers and construction crews face special danger as an extreme heat wave continues to bake the West

For people who live or work outside, there is little chance for relief. → Read More

‘ASSISTANCE NOT APPROVED’

Millions of Americans will soon be turning to FEMA as disasters worsen. The agency has grown dramatically more restrictive with the assistance it gives out. → Read More

Detained immigrants are asking for their own deportations amid coronavirus outbreaks

Amid coronavirus outbreaks, migrants face the starkest of choices: Risking their lives in U.S. detention or returning home to the dangers they fled → Read More

In Pennsylvania, a Trump supporter sees his mural in a new light

Randy Bunch wanted people in town to see the president as he did — "a person who loves America and the people in it.” Would voters agree? → Read More

What to do about Ahav?

A mother’s fight to save a Black, mentally ill 11-year-old boy in a time of a pandemic and rising racial unrest. → Read More

Killing of black man in Atlanta puts spotlight anew on police, as prosecutors contemplate charges against officer

Atlanta's top prosecutor said his office will decide this week whether to bring charges against the police officer who shot Rayshard Brooks, a black man whose killing outside a Wendy's on Friday sparked a fresh wave of protests against police violence in the Southern city and added fuel to nationwide anger over racial injustice. Family members on Sunday recalled Brooks as a good father who was… → Read More

Democrats call for justice, accountability after Atlanta police shooting

On Sunday morning, Democratic lawmakers continued to call for justice for Rayshard Brooks, the black man shot and killed by police in Atlanta, as Republicans argued that it was too soon to draw conclusions about whether police had been justified in using deadly force. Stacey Abrams, who ran for governor of Georgia in 2018, said protesters were right to demand accountability, and should continue… → Read More

She came to the U.S. legally and was trying to do everything right. Then came the coronavirus.

She came to the U.S. legally and was trying to do everything right. Then came the coronavirus. → Read More

‘A recipe for disaster’: American prison factories becoming incubators for coronavirus

Unprotected inmates making masks and hand sanitizer are falling ill in increasing numbers → Read More

Bill would end practice of using confidential therapy notes against detained immigrant children

Some young asylum seekers have found their words used against them at immigration hearings, a practice that is part of the Trump administration’s immigration strategy. → Read More

When the billionaire family behind the opioid crisis needed PR help, they turned to Bloomberg

Bloomberg gave media advice to the Sacklers and recommended his longtime mayoral spokesman to them → Read More

Trust and consequences

The government required him to see a therapist. He thought his words would be confidential. Now, the traumatized migrant may be deported. → Read More

He Helped the FBI as an MS-13 Informant. The US Deported Him Anyway.

An immigration judge said he was “very sympathetic” to the teenager who cooperated with authorities only to be jailed with those he informed on. → Read More