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Immigration Groups Challenge Inhumane Conditions Inside U.S. Border Patrol Detention Facilities in Court

Immigration Groups Challenge Inhumane Conditions Inside U.S. Border Patrol Detention Facilities in Court

The trial in a legal challenge to the horrific conditions in U.S. Border Patrol's short-term detention facilities across the Tucson sector, filed in June 2015 by immigration groups, begins on Monday, Jan. 13 at the U.S. District Court in Tucson, Arizona. Read More

The Decade Ends with Another Death in Immigration Detention

The Decade Ends with Another Death in Immigration Detention

The government closed out the decade with yet another person’s death in immigration detention. Fiscal year 2019 was one of the most fatal years on the books for immigrants held in the custody of both Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP). Eight people died while… Read More

Thousands in ICE Detention Sue Private Prison Company for Forced Labor

Thousands in ICE Detention Sue Private Prison Company for Forced Labor

A recent federal court ruling in California could allow hundreds of thousands of immigrants currently and previously detained by private prison companies to demand compensation and damages for work completed behind bars under threat of retaliation. The decision follows a series of lawsuits filed against GEO… Read More

Privacy Concerns Grow as Federal Immigration Agencies Use More Surveillance Technology

Privacy Concerns Grow as Federal Immigration Agencies Use More Surveillance Technology

Federal immigration officials are beginning to expand their use of surveillance technology to collect information on immigrants. As officials gather more tools in their arsenal—from DNA collection to cell phone tracking devices—the privacy concerns also grow. The Trump administration proposed a new regulation on Monday that… Read More

Cameroonian’s Death in ICE Custody Underscores Problems with Immigration Detention

Cameroonian’s Death in ICE Custody Underscores Problems with Immigration Detention

Nebane Abienwi, a 37-year-old man who had recently fled war-torn Cameroon, died in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody on Tuesday. His passing—the first of the new fiscal year that began on October 1—follows a string of tragic and unnecessary deaths in ICE detention that… Read More

Statement for the House Subcommittee on Oversight, Management, & Accountability

Statement for the House Subcommittee on Oversight, Management, & Accountability “Hearing on Oversight of ICE Detention Facilities: Is DHS Doing Enough?”

This statement shares our knowledge about these problems and inform the Subcommittee of these systemic human rights and due process violations. We hope that our perspective provides insight context for this important hearing. Read More

Government Watchdog Says US Officials Were Unprepared to Address Children’s Trauma After Family Separation

Government Watchdog Says US Officials Were Unprepared to Address Children’s Trauma After Family Separation

In summer 2018, the Trump administration attempted to deter asylum-seeking families from coming to the United States by separating children from their parents at the southern border. It was immediately clear that separated children’s trauma would be long-lasting. Now, the Department of Health and Human Service’s Office of Inspector General… Read More

Parents and Children Torn Apart by Family Separation Policy Sue the Trump Administration

Parents and Children Torn Apart by Family Separation Policy Sue the Trump Administration

Five asylum-seeking mothers and their children who were torn apart under the Trump administration’s family separation policy filed a lawsuit against the United States for the cruel treatment and agony U.S. immigration agencies inflicted on them. The five parents and their children, who were as young as five at the time of the separation, claim that the U.S. government intentionally subjected them to extraordinary trauma that will have lifelong implications. Read More

Separated Family Members Seek Monetary Damages from United States

Separated Family Members Seek Monetary Damages from United States

The Council is seeking monetary damages on behalf of six asylum-seeking mothers and their children for the trauma they suffered when torn apart under the Trump Administration’s family separation policy. Read More

Firsthand Accounts of Medical Negligence in Customs and Border Protection Facilities

Firsthand Accounts of Medical Negligence in Customs and Border Protection Facilities

The administrative complaint filed with government oversight agencies highlights a systematic failure to provide adequate medical care to children in Customs and Border Protection (CBP) custody. This violates CBP’s own internal guidance and extensive medical guidelines. Read More

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