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Nonprofits Sue to Stop Trump Termination of Program That Provided Attorneys for People in ICE Detention Deemed Mentally Incompetent
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Advocates Sound the Alarm: House Judiciary Budget Bill Endangers Unaccompanied Children
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NIJC Condemns Trump Budget Proposal that Would Cut Critical Public Services to Fuel Immigrant Detention and Deportation
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House bill supercharges sweeping enforcement & strips away basic protections at the expense of community needs
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NIJC Condemns Latest Trump Order Attacking Welcoming Cities
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Harlem Grandfather, Community Leader Robert Panton Detained by ICE at Check-In in New York City
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NIJC decries Senate passage of funding bill that hands a blank check to the Trump administration
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New Explainer: The Waste and Severe Harm of Immigration Prosecutions
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4 Things to Know about Welcoming Cities and the False Attacks on Them
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Congress Must Reject Disastrous Budget Proposals That Cut Vital Services for U.S. Communities to Fuel Mass Deportation Machine
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