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	"author_name": "MPower Change",
	"author_url": "https://actionnetwork.org/groups/mpower-change",
	"title": "Tell Universities to Cut Ties with LexisNexis",
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	"description": "Every day, ICE is abducting, detaining, and deporting our community members—ripping people from their homes, jobs, and families. As of September 2025, ICE held more than 59,762 people in detention, and almost half of them have no criminal record at all. LexisNexis—a popular research tool—is helping ICE make all of this happen. LexisNexis is paid $22.1 million to provide ICE with data and tools to surveil, detain, and deport noncitizens.2 Internal documents show that more than 11,000 ICE agents, including deportation officers, rely on LexisNexis to track, vet, and target people. Universities across the country are paying for LexisNexis subscriptions, which means they are directly funding ICE’s mass deportation machine. If we put enough pressure on universities to cancel their contracts, we can show LexisNexis that the public refuses to let them profit from ICE’s deportation dragnet. Take action now: Tell universities to cut ties with LexisNexis.",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/letters/tell-universities-to-cut-ties-with-lexisnexis"
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