Day 255

October 1, 2025

8 documented events

  1. Major Abuse of Power Press Freedom

    DHS pressures Apple to remove ICEBlock app

    DHS pressures Apple to remove the ICEBlock app and confirms the government is communicating with social media platforms to suppress immigration-related content it considers misinformation.

  2. Major Abuse of Power Civil Rights

    Civil commitment executive order

    An executive order promotes institutionalization of people with mental illness and calls for reversing judicial protections against broad civil commitment.

  3. Serious Rights Violation Civil Rights

    FY2026 refugee ceiling set at historic low of 7,500

    Trump sets the annual refugee ceiling at 7,500 — the lowest in modern US history, down from 125,000 under the previous administration. Afrikaners are the only population specifically prioritized for the majority of these slots.

  4. Serious Rights Violation Foreign Policy & War

    Blackouts and fuel shortages intensify across Cuba

    Cuba experiences worsening blackouts of up to 20 hours as fuel supplies dwindle under tightened sanctions. Hospitals begin suspending operations due to generator fuel shortages.

  5. Serious Rights Violation Federal Dismantlement

    FY2026 budget proposes cutting 223 inspector positions

    The proposed FY2026 budget would reduce OSHA funding from $632.3 million to $582.4 million, eliminating an estimated 223 inspector positions and further reducing the agency's capacity to conduct workplace inspections.

  6. Critical Rights and Rule-of-Law Concern Deportation & Immigration

    ICE keeps detaining pregnant immigrants against policy

    The 19th News reports that ICE continues to detain pregnant and nursing immigrants in violation of its own federal policy directive.

  7. Serious Rights Violation Civil Rights

    170+ citizen detentions confirmed

    ProPublica confirms at least 170 wrongful detentions of US citizens by ICE. The federal government does not maintain a comprehensive public count.

  8. Serious Rights Violation Federal Dismantlement

    DOE whistleblower retaliation cases up 9x

    Data reveals the DOE inspector general opened 45 whistleblower-retaliation investigations in FY2025 compared to 5 the previous year — a 900% increase indicating both rising retaliation and willingness to report despite risks.