Protesters and organizers have emphasized that the Chinatown mega jail would harm the local residents and those held within its walls.
Advocates say the delay in granting Cameroonians Temporary Protected Status is rooted in the anti-Blackness of the U.S. immigration system
Advocates are hoping to pass California’s VISION Act to stop the prison-to-deportation pipeline
ICE detention centers have seen a 395% increase in COVID-19 cases since January
Informal coalitions of immigration organizers do more to support and reunite deported families than dependence on inequitable and unjust policies
The Biden administration has announced a proposal to eliminate reconsideration requests for expedited removals, a critical safeguard in the asylum process
Despite promises to end the abusive tactics of the Trump administration, surveillance and retaliation against immigrants and advocates continue under Biden’s presidency
Susana Coreas, founder of the Casa de Colores shelter in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, for trans and gender non-comforming asylum-seekers, is now in the U.S. helping other vulnerable migrants.
The black site is the final stop for ICE detainees before they are forcibly transferred or deported.
Under Biden’s ICE, immigrant survivors of domestic violence face deportation—regardless of their circumstances.
In a Q&A, Juan Miranda of grassroots organization Siembra NC talks about helping workers come out of the shadows to fight for better wages and protections.
Federal immigration authorities announced they will terminate their contract with the Irwin County Detention Center.
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