Isolation, Secrecy, and Disrespect Required: Inside Immigration Detention
People do not flee their homelands on a whim. They are running for their lives.
People do not flee their homelands on a whim. They are running for their lives.
The ongoing and increasing number of hunger strikes at facilities across the country indicates the urgent need to release people from ICE custody
"I was really watching children being separated from families and put into cold locked rooms."
"We all came together: imams and rabbis, Quaker faith leaders and clerics."
Every day, in every city and every state, undocumented immigrants face the threat of detention and deportation. Here are some of their stories.
by Jo Seck, 2018 Freedom for Immigrants Youth FellowOver the years, the U.S. has undergone a swift change on policies related to immigration. These policies have often been accelerated due to economic conditions, white settler colonial violence and a ballooning Immigration and Customs Enforcement budget. These changes, often noticeable,
Jose, a Mexican artist, faces deportation and life without his 9-year-old daughter. You can help keep them together. Jose is a Mexican artist, who has been detained in immigration for over eight months. Linda Olvera, through Freedom for Immigrants, has been assisting Jose since then in many ways but, most
Read and share these campaigns to take action this week Read and Share These Campaigns to Take Action this Week Graphic by Eve at Immigrant Youth Coalition **Abass Mumin **is a queer Ghanaian man in who fled from his home country over 2 years ago, trying to escape persecution for
by Nina Randazzo Artwork by Dichos de un Bicho. Buy the poster for $10 and support the National TPS Alliance here: http://dichosdeunbicho.bigcartel.com/product/savetps Under the Trump administration, the Department of Homeland Security has decided to remove the **Temporary Protected Status (TPS)** of Haitians, Nicaraguans, and most