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Report | "No Human Being Should Be Held There": The Mistreatment of LGBTQ and HIV-Positive People in U.S. Federal Immigration Jails
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Immigrants’ Rights Groups Sue Biden Administration Over New Anti-Asylum Rule
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NIJC condemns new federal push to further criminalize migration at the border
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Civil Rights Complaint Details Physical Abuse and Solitary Confinement in South Louisiana ICE Detention
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NIJC Opposes S.4361, an Anti-Immigrant Border Bill
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New Civil Rights Complaint Details Inadequate Care, Abusive Treatment at Farmville Detention Center
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200 NGOs Oppose Biden's Historic Expansion of ICE Detention System: "Detention should not be about politics."
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NIJC Calls on U.S. to Eliminate Solitary Confinement in Immigration Detention
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Congress’s FY2024 DHS Spending Bill Enriches the Private Prison Industry at the Expense of People and Communities
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NIJC condemns Supreme Court decision to allow Texas’ Senate Bill 4 to go into effect
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