BORDERLINES: Immigration Reporter Tina Vasquez Isn't Afraid of Taking Sides
Immigration journalist Tina Vasquez talks reproductive rights, gender and racial discrimination - and motivates her.
Immigration journalist Tina Vasquez talks reproductive rights, gender and racial discrimination - and motivates her.
Tania Romero’s case highlights the senseless cruelty of immigration detention as a default policy—and her son and his classmates are providing a model for how to respond
In addition to the trauma of detention, unaccompanied immigrant children face a dearth of legal resources - a problem Maria Woltjen of The Young Center was determined to solve.
Today's headlines decrying the dehumanizing conditions at immigration centers remind many Japanese Americans of the suffering their families endured in WWII internment camps.
By persuading two major pension funds to divest their holdings in CoreCivic and GEO Group, Ms. Goldman aims to shrink financial support for the for-profit prison industry.
In the second episode of Melting the Ice, Amy and Janice remind us that behind every separation, whether by detention, imprisonment or deportation, there is a family rallying behind the scenes, fighting hard to get their loved one back.
36 hours after he recited a poem criticizing ICE at a public forum, Jose Bello awoke to find ICE officers at the door of his home.
The sounds of children in these detention centers calling for their "mama" and "papa" are actual audio recordings released last summer by ProPublica. The makeshift sidewalk detention cages are part of advocacy group RAICES' #NoKidsInCages campaign.
"I knew I couldn’t depend on the police for protection. I would have to flee before I was killed."