Trump’s anti-immigrant plans have gained traction among Americans, half of whom say they support the mass deportation of undocumented immigrants
No private prison corporation has faced any meaningful consequence as million-dollar contracts have been doled out to the same facilities where deaths occurred, a new report shows
The death of a 61-year-old migrant with mental illness from Trinidad and Tobago is raising questions about the U.S. federal immigration agency’s adherence to international, federal, and state regulations governing the treatment of detainees. Charles Leo Daniel died on March 7 after being held in solitary confinement for
The destruction of evidence around Gourgan Mirimanian’s death when he was in ICE custody is one of many instances that the agency destroyed records
Vaccine outreach must prioritize language and information accessibility for non-English fluent communities, which are already highly vulnerable to the pandemic
Refugees say the overburdened resettlement system needs the extra support to ensure resettling families get the assistance they need.
A coalition of Black advocacy groups have filed a FOIA request to uncover the abuse Haitian migrants have faced from Border Patrol agents.
The chaos in Del Rio, Texas, is a reminder of why we must resist flat depictions of migrants that reduce their lives to random moments of extraordinary violence.
Minimal community outreach and the U.S. immigration system’s application backlog have hamstrung the Liberian Refugee Immigration Fairness program.
Legal counsel for immigrants expands in the U.S., but it won’t be for everyone without Biden’s support.
‘The White House could fight this. They are choosing not to,’ said Grassroots Leadership’s Claudia Muñoz.
As Afghan refugees arrive in the U.S., many are left without proper housing and few resources to get settled in.
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