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How we Defended Human Rights in 2021
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ICE’s Ability to Detain Immigrants Through Mass Raids and Traffic Stops Would Be Significantly Limited Under Preliminarily Approved Court Settlement
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CBP’s expanded data collection poses new risks to asylum seekers
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More than 40 Human and Civil Rights Leaders: Ongoing Mistreatment and Expulsions of Haitians and Asylum Seekers Will Stain Biden’s Legacy
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NIJC Responds to Biden Comments on Settlement Negotiations for Victims of Trump Family Separation Policies
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Counties are improperly profiting off the detention of immigrants
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Policy Corner: ICE Detention Is Expanding
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Demands grow for investigation of anti-Blackness in Florida County jail
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Biden proposes rule that favors speed over fairness for asylum seekers
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After a mental health breakdown, a lawful permanent resident was deported to torture.
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