South Carolina, District 7

South Carolina, District 7

Deaths in Immigration Detention Are at a Record High. ICE Can Prevent the Next One.

Deaths in Immigration Detention Are at a Record High. ICE Can Prevent the Next One.

Three men died in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody on within a week of each other. Two of the men died in hospitals after being diagnosed with COVID-19, while the other died in his cell of a massive intercranial hemorrhage. These tragedies increased the total deaths in ICE… Read More

ICE’s 'Citizens Academy' Has No Place in Communities That Welcome Immigrants

ICE’s ‘Citizens Academy’ Has No Place in Communities That Welcome Immigrants

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced last week that it was launching a “Citizens Academy” in Chicago. The move justifiably generated everything from confusion to anger and fear from elected officials and community members. The program is already the subject of recently introduced bills to… Read More

The Jail-to-Deportation Pipeline Turns Deadly for Immigrants in the Pandemic

The Jail-to-Deportation Pipeline Turns Deadly for Immigrants in the Pandemic

Another man has died in immigration detention from COVID-19. His tragic and avoidable death marks the deadly end to a jail-to-deportation pipeline that disproportionately targets Black and Brown people. On July 13, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) issued a press release announcing that Onoval Perez-Montufa had died from… Read More

ICE Has Been Granted the Same Level of Secrecy as the FBI

ICE Has Been Granted the Same Level of Secrecy as the FBI

In a blow to government transparency, the Trump administration has decided to designate Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) a “security/sensitive agency.” The move further shields ICE from public accountability, allowing them to withhold even more information. According to a leaked government memo, the Trump administration granted ICE’s request to… Read More

ICE and CBP Agents Were Deployed at Black Lives Matter Protests

ICE and CBP Agents Were Deployed at Black Lives Matter Protests

People have taken to the streets across the country to protest the murder of George Floyd, who died at the hands of the Minneapolis Police Department. This exercise of First Amendment rights has been met with a militarized response—including the deployment of Homeland Security personnel and technology. The presence of… Read More

What ICE Must Do Following the First Coronavirus Death in Its Custody

What ICE Must Do Following the First Coronavirus Death in Its Custody

The prognosis for people in immigration detention facilities during this global pandemic is grim. On Wednesday, news broke of the first person to die while in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody after testing positive for the coronavirus. Carlos Ernesto Escobar Mejia was a long-time… Read More

The Disproportionate Impact of Deportations in Rural Communities

The Disproportionate Impact of Deportations in Rural Communities

Deportation proceedings are having a disproportionately large impact on the residents of rural counties throughout the United States. Compared to urban areas, the proportion of people going through deportation proceedings tends to be higher in rural America. And the potential impact of losing a community member in a small… Read More

How Immigration Enforcement Is Eroding Your Privacy

How Immigration Enforcement Is Eroding Your Privacy

The United States has pursued aggressive increases in immigration enforcement over the past two decades across several presidencies. Congress has allocated increasing resources during this period. Now, our immigration enforcement agencies have more funding than at any point in history. These added resources have allowed the… Read More

How the Coronavirus Is Impacting Immigration

How the Coronavirus Is Impacting Immigration

Spread of the new coronavirus, COVID-19, has caused panic across the United States. With the number of confirmed cases on the rise, the coronavirus has started to affect several facets of immigration. How government officials handle the virus could have a significant impact on people navigating… Read More

Greyhound Has a Long History of Racially Profiling Latino Passengers

Greyhound Has a Long History of Racially Profiling Latino Passengers

The Greyhound bus company announced it will no longer allow Border Patrol agents to conduct warrantless checks for people in the country without authorization. This reverses the company’s policy of allowing agents to board its buses in search of undocumented passengers. The practice has been long… Read More

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