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“No one here is getting the right medical treatment.”

I am currently being detained at Dodge County Detention Facility in Juneau, WI. I have been detained here since April 18th, 2018. There is a lot that goes on here that I think people, media, even the news, need to know.Being in here you feel helpless, forgotten and you

“This is a place where men cry.”

By Stephanie SchenckMy visit yesterday at El Refugio at Stewart Detention Center was a hard one. I met with a man I’ll call José and he has been detained there for four months. I asked him what he would want people to know about the experience of being detained

COMING TOGETHER … KEEPING IT HUMAN

From the Border to Your Local County Detention CenterA 5-part photo essay series by Peg HunterPart 3: ELOY DETENTION CENTEREloy Detention Center, located an hour north of Tucson in the Sonoran Desert, is one of many private prisons in the US used to incarcerate immigrants. Like other private prisons, Eloy

Criminalizing the Right of Asylum: The Story of Bachir Bah

by Conner MartinezBachir Bah is a Guinean refugee that spent over eight months detained in a rural New Mexico detention center before receiving asylum.His journey to the United States began one night in December of 2016, when government officials came to his home and attempted to capture and imprison

COMING TOGETHER … KEEPING IT HUMAN

From the Border to Your Local County Detention CenterA 5-part photo essay series by Peg HunterPart 2: U.S. DISTRICT COURT — TUCSON AZThe U.S. District Court in Tucson is one of several courts along the border where the U.S. government’s Operation Streamline operates. Through Operation Streamline, up

In Memoriam: Efrain Romero De La Rosa

By Amilcar Valencia, Director, El RefugioRemembering Efrain Romero De La Rosa who died at Stewart more than a month ago.Efrain Romero De La Rosa, known to his loved ones as “Bin,” died on July 10th, at the age of 40, after being held in ICE custody at the Stewart

Voices from Inside: Glades County Detention Center

“At Glades they are holding us not as immigrants, but detaining us as inmates. They are taking mothers from their children; that is wrong. I am legally here with a green card and they are trying to use my past felony charges to take me into custody and remove my

I fought for my country — and got deported.

Miguel Perez’ story made headlines earlier this year when the decorated U.S. Army veteran and legal permanent resident was deported to Mexico. Perez, who served two tours of duty in Afghanistan and suffers from PTSD, moved to the U.S. as a child. He was turned over to ICE