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Federal Court to Examine the Racist Origins of a Law the Biden Administration Plans to Use to Block Migrants at the Border
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NIJC Urges the Biden Administration to Reject the Cruelty-Based Border Policy of the Trump Administration and Restore Access to Asylum
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Biden Administration Must Stop Family Separations, Starting with Reuniting 11-Year-Old Felipe and His Parents
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130+ Civil Rights Groups Call on President Biden to Include Immigrants In Pardon Process
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70+ Civil and Immigrant Rights Leaders Denounce Racially Motivated Texas Shooting
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Policy Brief | Prejudicial and Unreliable: The Role of Police Reports in U.S. Immigration Detention & Deportation Decisions
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New ICE Legal Memo Could Enable More Justice for Immigrants, But Doubles Down on Harmful Approach to Enforcement
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NIJC Applauds Plan to End Mass Expulsions at the U.S. Border
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Newly Released Records Show Abusive Policies Continue Under Guise of Deterrence
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Law Passed in 1920s to Discriminate Against Mexican Migrants Continues Harm People of Color, Federal Court Filings Show
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