Detention

Federal Court Orders that Asylum Seekers Can Move Forward Challenging Delays

Federal Court Orders that Asylum Seekers Can Move Forward Challenging Delays

A federal district court in Seattle, Washington issued an order rejecting the government’s arguments that recent asylum seekers who enter the United States without immigration status are not entitled to constitutional protections. Read More

Government Data Reveals the Inner Workings of the U.S. Immigration Detention System

Government Data Reveals the Inner Workings of the U.S. Immigration Detention System

A report on immigration detention examines the United States’ complex, sprawling network of facilities used to detain immigrants. The report, “The Landscape of Immigration Detention in the United States,” reveals that detained individuals were commonly held in facilities operated by private entities and located in remote areas, far away from basic community support structures and legal advocacy networks. Read More

The Landscape of Immigration Detention in the United States

The Landscape of Immigration Detention in the United States

This analysis reveals that individuals detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement were commonly held in privately operated and remotely located facilities, far away from basic community support structures and legal advocacy networks. Read More

What’s Next on Flores After Today’s Deadline for Comments

What’s Next on Flores After Today’s Deadline for Comments

As Americans go to the polls, many will also be taking part in another form of government participation—submitting comments on the Trump administration’s proposal to expand family detention for asylum seekers. The proposed regulations seek to end the decades-old Flores settlement, permitting the government to detain… Read More

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