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DHS Secretary Nielsen Meets with Immigration and Human Rights Groups for First Time, Reiterates Trump Administration’s Misinformation and Sidesteps Family Immigration Crisis
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NIJC Condemns Attorney General’s Unilateral Ruling Upending Asylum Protections
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#FamiliesBelongTogether: Immigrant Moms Speak Out About Trauma of Having their Children Taken at the Border
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Graciela’s Voice: Escaping abuse and finding angels
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ICE has already missed two detention reporting deadlines set by Congress in March
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The Trump Administration’s Checklist to Destroy the U.S. Asylum System
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Linda's Voice: Speaking out to tell immigrant DV survivors they have rights
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New Immigration and Customs Enforcement Policy Abandons Minimal Protections for Pregnant Women in Detention
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Associated Press: US Reps: ICE should review sexual abuse cases in detention
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Public Radio International: The Supreme Court is considering whether immigrants detained for more than six months should have a chance at bail
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