Black detainees in Haiti face inhumane, torturous conditions without clear avenues for release
Advocates say time is of the essence for the Department of Homeland Security to implement the Department of Labor’s new workers’ rights policy
As the temporary parole status granted for Afghan refugees nears its end, advocates say passing the Afghan Adjustment Act is more important than ever
Advocates in Georgia are continuing to combat policies that deny utility services to people without Social Security numbers
As the military falls short of its recruitment goals, it is using manipulative tactics that anti-militarism groups are educating and organizing against
Using $12 million in COVID-19 relief funds, Gov. Ron DeSantis sent two planes carrying about 50 migrants to Martha’s Vineyard without any prior warning
Roughly 9,000 migrants from Texas have been bused to Washington, D.C., and New York City since April
For decades, the labor movement has treated undocumented workers as “unorganizable.” Now these workers are doing some of the most innovative labor organizing in the U.S.
After the stories of survivors detained at the Lumpkin, Georgia facility went public, GBI told Prism it is looking into alleged criminal misconduct by a male nurse
The program forced asylum-seekers to live in unsafe conditions in Mexico while they awaited processing
In Homestead, Florida, an agricultural town just 25 miles south of Miami, organizers are anxiously awaiting news from the Biden administration about whether or not a nearby detention center for migrant teenagers will reopen. As many as 3,728 youth between the ages of 13-17 were incarcerated in the privately
Communities living in border states like Arizona are very familiar with the anxiety triggered by state violence
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