Sybil Wilkes returns with “What We Have to Know,” conserving our neighborhood knowledgeable and empowered. In her newest Sybil cuts by the noise to deliver us the headlines that matter most to Black America. From political showdowns in Washington to pressing neighborhood alerts, staying plugged in isn’t nearly studying the information—it’s about survival and empowerment. Right here is the breakdown of the important tales shaping our world proper now.
Political Showdown in Washington
The political panorama in Washington is heating up as prime Home Democrats have issued a stern ultimatum to President Trump. The demand is obvious: hearth Homeland Safety Secretary Kristi Noem instantly, or face impeachment proceedings. This aggressive stance comes within the wake of the tragic killing of U.S. citizen Alex Preddy in Minneapolis. The strain is additional compounded by one other heartbreaking incident involving the loss of life of Renee Good throughout the identical federal immigration operation. It’s a stark reminder that coverage choices have actual, typically deadly, penalties for our communities, and management is demanding accountability on the
Immigration Enforcement Issues in Ohio
In the meantime, within the Midwest, anxiousness is constructing as Ohio Governor Mike DeWine broadcasts preparations for a possible surge in immigration enforcement. That is significantly regarding for the Haitian neighborhood, as over 500,000 Haitians nationwide—together with roughly 15,000 in Springfield, Ohio—are going through the lack of Short-term Protected Standing (TPS) on February third. Whereas Governor DeWine states he’s coordinating with police and colleges, the uncertainty of whether or not ICE will goal particular cities leaves 1000’s of households residing in worry. It’s a important second that requires vigilance and neighborhood solidarity as these protections expire.
Company Response to Immigration Operations
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The company world can be reacting to the turmoil. Leaders from main Minnesota-based firms, together with Goal, have joined forces with over 60 CEOs to name for de-escalation. In a letter to authorities officers, these enterprise leaders are urging cooperation following the lethal immigration operations of their state. Nevertheless, the response hasn’t been with out critique. Many voices locally really feel the letter didn’t go far sufficient, noting that it stopped in need of explicitly condemning ICE’s actions. It raises the query: is company help sufficient with out calling out the basis of the injustice?
Black and Lacking: Darsha McAllister and Perpetually Scott
On this “Black and Lacking Wednesday,” our hearts flip to Portsmouth, Virginia. Two younger Black women, 16-year-old Darsha McAllister and 12-year-old Perpetually Scott, have been lacking since January 18th. They had been final seen close to Fort Lane round 7:30 AM. Darsha is 5’6″ with a medium construct, whereas Perpetually is 5’2″. They’re two of three women who disappeared throughout the identical occasion; whereas one has been discovered secure, Darsha and Perpetually stay lacking. We should amplify their names and faces. When you have any data, contact the Portsmouth Police or the Black and Lacking Basis instantly.
















