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NIJC and Immigrant Rights Advocates Demand Civil Rights Investigation into ICE Raids that Targeted Sponsors of Unaccompanied Children
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Media Coverage of Proposed Detention Center in Elkhart County, Indiana
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The Intercept: Federal Prosecutors are Using Plea Bargains as a Secret Weapon For Deportations
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DWN, NIJC and UWD Oppose Kirstjen Nielsen’s Confirmation as Secretary of Homeland Security
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New NIJC Report Exposes Rampant Due Process Violations at New Mexico Immigration Prison
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Report | "What kind of miracle ..." - The Systematic Violation of Immigrants’ Right to Counsel at the Cibola County Correctional Center
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Chicago City Council Votes to Continue Legal Protection Fund
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NIJC condemns Indiana immigration prison proposal
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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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POLITICO: Trump Sent Judges to the Border. Many Had Nothing to Do.
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