Day 163

July 1, 2025

8 documented events

  1. Serious Rights Violation Civil Rights

    DOJ sues 29 states over voter data

    The DOJ files suit against 29 states and Washington, DC for refusing to hand over complete voter registration files.

  2. Major Abuse of Power Civil Rights

    Section 503 hiring goals proposed for elimination

    The administration proposes eliminating the 7% utilization goal for federal contractor hiring of disabled workers, along with self-identification and utilization analysis requirements.

  3. War Crime / Crime Against Humanity Deportation to Torture

    Deportees remain under US control, NPR reports

    NPR reports that migrants deported to Salvadoran prison remain technically under US control despite being held by Salvadoran authorities.

  4. Serious Rights Violation Civil Rights

    EPA terminates tribal clean energy grants

    The EPA terminates $20 billion in climate grants that included approximately $1.5 billion earmarked for Native American communities. EPA Administrator Zeldin also terminates the separate $7 billion Solar for All program, eliminating more than $500 million in tribal solar funding that supported 35 tribes.

  5. War Crime / Crime Against Humanity Deportation to Torture

    125 days of detention without legal process

    NIPNLG issues a press release marking 125 days since the first transfers, noting that detainees remain held without access to attorneys or families and that the US government has effectively 'disappeared' migrants.

  6. Serious Rights Violation Federal Dismantlement

    OSHA announces comprehensive deregulatory initiative

    OSHA publishes a sweeping proposal to eliminate or revise dozens of workplace safety regulations deemed 'outdated, duplicative, or unnecessarily inflexible,' including changes to respiratory protection standards, construction illumination requirements, and substance-specific standards for lead, asbestos, benzene, and formaldehyde.

  7. Serious Rights Violation Federal Dismantlement

    Advisory committee consultation requirement removed

    A final rule takes effect removing the requirement for the OSHA administrator to consult with the Advisory Committee on Construction Safety and Health before promulgating, modifying, or revoking construction work standards.

  8. War Crime / Crime Against Humanity Federal Dismantlement

    Reduction-in-force separates most USAID employees

    The first wave of the reduction-in-force took effect, separating the majority of USAID career staff. The remainder were scheduled for separation by September 2.