Gadsden, AL — In retaliation of a group of volunteer visits that was followed by a rally outside of the Etowah Detention Center in November, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the Etowah County Sheriff's Office have suspended the Etowah Visitation Project. On behalf of the Etowah Visitation Project, Freedom for Immigrants issued a cease and desist letter today to ICE and the Etowah County Sheriff's Office.
ICE Is Circumventing CA State Law on Private Prison Abolition
The California Congressional delegation submitted a four-page letter to the acting heads of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Thursday, demanding transparency over its recent bids for four private prison facilities in the state. This recent attempt by ICE to expand immigration detention in California is in direct opposition of AB 32, a bill which would phase out the use of private, for-profit prisons and immigration detention centers beginning Jan. 1, 2020. ICE posted the first solicitation on the Federal Business Opportunities website on Oct. 16, just five days after California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed the bill into law.
Families of People Detained at Richwood, Site of Recent Death, Protest Detention and Use of Force
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA -- Dozens of local activists, members of faith-based groups, attorneys, and loved ones of Cuban asylum seekers in detention staged a protest in front of the Richwood Correctional Center in Monroe, Louisiana this weekend. The group gathered to draw attention to the indefinite and abusive detention of people in Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody and the alleged retaliation they face in detention for speaking out. According to firsthand accounts from two men detained and their families, on Oct. 16th a hunger strike of around 40 men protesting the death of another Cuban detainee and their own conditions and mistreatment was met with excessive force.
MEDIA ADVISORY: Families Rally Outside Richwood Detention Center, Louisiana, Site of Recent Suicide, to Protest for their Loved Ones
Freedom for Immigrants Joins #GivingTuesday Campaign
New Report Explores How Immigration Detention is Psychological Torture
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA -- Today, Freedom for Immigrants published a report that documents the harrowing effects of immigration detention on mental health, emphasizing that this is not a recent phenomenon that has arisen under the Trump administration, nor one unique to the particularly inhumane conditions of detention in the United States.
BREAKING: Two asylees attempt suicide, others threaten mass action in New Mexico ICE detention facility
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA — This week, two Cuban asylum seekers detained at the Otero County Processing Center (OCPC) slit their wrists and at least 19 others are planning on doing so in an act of mass resistance. Conditions and rights violations at OCPC have become so untenable that many view this drastic step as their only option to bring about change. The two men are in medical care, others have been placed in solitary confinement, and the situation is escalating.
CA Gov. Gavin Newsom signs bill banning private prisons into law
LOS ANGELES, CA. – On Friday California Governor Gavin Newsom signed into law AB 32, a piece of legislation that effectively phases out the use of private prisons in the state beginning on January 1, 2020. Freedom for Immigrants applauds Gov. Newsom for putting people over profits and continuing to make California a model state in the movement to abolish immigration detention.
