Exposed: The Injustice of Immigration Detention

A short film produced by CIVIC and NYU’s Immigrant Rights Clinic CIVIC: You Tube Learn about the history, laws, and unjust realities of the U.S. immigration detention system in this short 5-minute film. *Narrated by Kristina Shull. Script by Rachel Levenson and Terry Ding at NYU’s Immigrant

Indefensible Podcast: Cooking Up Resistance

How Patrick Thaxter, who spent three years in immigration detention, resisted deportation Patrick Thaxter is a former chef who now works quietly in the kitchen of a good friend in Germantown, Philadelphia. Originally from Jamaica, he traveled to the U.S. for a soccer tournament eighteen years ago. On that

CALL TO ACTION: #Adelanto9 Resume Hunger Strike

8 detained asylum seekers, who were beaten and pepper-sprayed by guards as they began a hunger strike last Monday, have announced that they are re-launching their hunger strike today, Thursday, June 22nd, in the GEO Group-managed private prison Adelanto Detention Center. The asylum-seekers decided to resume the hunger strike after

Refugiado / Refugee

Poetry by Ana M. Fores Tomayo The Border Fence Two years ago on World Refugee Day, I published a very personal essay about my status as a refugee child, back then, yet what it is like now for refugees and asylum seekers. Today, I publish my own poem — in its

My True Story Can Serve as a Voice Demanding Justice

Jose was detained at the Adelanto Detention Center in California for over a year, from 2015–2016 Photo Credit: Tina Shull My name is Jose U. I am 44 years old and have lived in the United States for 24 years in the San Fernando Valley in California. I have