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Organizations Call for Immediate Investigation Into Reports of Unnecessary Procedures and Inadequate Care in ICE Facility

Organizations Call for Immediate Investigation Into Reports of Unnecessary Procedures and Inadequate Care in ICE Facility

AILA and the American Immigration Council are calling on Congress to initiate an immediate and thorough investigation into conditions and medical care at ICE detention centers following the disturbing news reports yesterday about the lack of COVID-19 protections and inadequate medical care, including a report that a number of women detained at the Irwin detention center in Ocilla, Georgia were unnecessarily subject to hysterectomies. Read More

Hurricane Laura Devastated ICE Facilities, Leaving People Detained in Horrific Conditions

Hurricane Laura Devastated ICE Facilities, Leaving People Detained in Horrific Conditions

Days after Hurricane Laura tore through Louisiana, the situation for people held in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facilities remains critical. ICE reportedly evacuated at least two immigration facilities in southern Louisiana before the hurricane hit. But the storm led to catastrophic conditions at ICE facilities further inland. Major… Read More

ICE Makes It Almost Impossible for People to Make Phone Calls from Detention Centers, Even in a Pandemic

ICE Makes It Almost Impossible for People to Make Phone Calls from Detention Centers, Even in a Pandemic

Communication with the outside world is crucial for people in jail. This includes individuals facing deportation while detained in immigration detention centers, who do not have the right to court-appointed counsel. Having the ability to make a phone call in a detention center is essential for a variety of… Read More

Detained Immigrants Ask Court to Stop ICE Interference to Phone Access in Immigration Detention Centers

Detained Immigrants Ask Court to Stop ICE Interference to Phone Access in Immigration Detention Centers

Individuals in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody at the Otero County Processing Center filed a motion for preliminary injunction to stop ICE from denying detained individuals the ability to contact their lawyers and the outside world by phone. Read More

Congress Calls to Decrease ICE Detention as COVID-19 Continues to Spread

Congress Calls to Decrease ICE Detention as COVID-19 Continues to Spread

The House Appropriations Subcommittee on Homeland Security introduced their proposed budget for Fiscal Year 2021 (beginning October 1, 2020) this week. The budget would have significant implications for U.S Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention facilities—current hotspots of the coronavirus pandemic. In a reversal of previous budget requests, this… Read More

Court Orders ICE to End Its Practice of Unlawfully Detaining Immigrant Youth

Court Orders ICE to End Its Practice of Unlawfully Detaining Immigrant Youth

Immigrant children who arrive in the United States without a parent are placed in shelters or foster care while their guardianship and immigration process play out. But all too often, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) takes them away as soon as they turn 18 and locks them in an… Read More

ICE Unlawfully Detains Immigrant Youth: Federal Court Ruling

ICE Unlawfully Detains Immigrant Youth: Federal Court Ruling

A federal court has ruled that the failure of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers to consider less restrictive settings before transferring unaccompanied immigrant youth to ICE detention on their 18th birthdays violates U.S. immigration laws. Read More

Court-Ordered Release of Children May Lead to Family Separation

Court-Ordered Release of Children May Lead to Family Separation

Federal Judge Dolly Gee has ordered that children held for more than 20 days at U.S. Immigration and Custom Enforcement (ICE) family detention centers must be released. The order was the latest development in Judge Gee’s oversight of the Flores Settlement, a decades-old binding decree governing the detention and treatment of immigrant children in government custody. Read More

New Report Reveals the Impact of COVID-19 Across the US Immigration System

New Report Reveals the Impact of COVID-19 Across the US Immigration System

The American Immigration Council's latest report examines major changes to the U.S. immigration system in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and the unique challenges the pandemic has created for noncitizens and government agencies. Read More

ICE Tells Parents to Separate From Their Children or Risk Indefinite Detention Together

ICE Tells Parents to Separate From Their Children or Risk Indefinite Detention Together

When the Trump administration implemented mass family separation in 2018, the American public was outraged. Two years later, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is using a different strategy with the risk of a similar result. The agency is now forcing parents at its family detention centers to choose between… Read More

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