SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA -- On November 12, 2020 a coalition of legal service providers, community members, the San Francisco Public Defender, and the National Lawyers Guild - San Francisco Bay Area filed a complaint today with the Department of Justice (DOJ) Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) against San Francisco-based Immigration Judge Nicholas Ford for his racist, ableist and hostile treatment of immigrants, attorneys and witnesses.
‘After about 5 minutes of struggle, they forced my index finger on the paper’: ICE Forcing More Asylum Seekers to Sign Deportation Paperwork as Another Deportation Flight to Cameroon Looms
NEW ORLEANS – On Thursday, November 5, immigrant rights organizations filed a new multi-individual Civil Rights and Civil Liberties (CRCL) complaint with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Office of Civil Rights and Civil liberties (CRCL) and DHS Office of the Inspector General (OIG), detailing Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) continued use of force and torture against Cameroonian asylum seekers to sign their own deportation paperwork.
Freedom for Immigrants Calls on Biden Administration to Abolish Detention
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA — Freedom for Immigrants Deputy Executive Director Layla Razavi issued the following statement in response to the 2020 presidential election results:
“The past four years have laid bare the stark reality that the U.S. immigration detention system cannot be reformed. It must be abolished.
Abolish ICE NY-NJ Delivers Platform Outlining Vision for Immigrant Safety & Justice Amid COVID-19
NEW JERSEY - Last week, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy signed a bill to implement emergency public health credits in order to release thousands of people nearing the end of their sentences from incarceration during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. While this legislation is an important step toward reducing detention levels to comply with public health guidance and ensure the safety of our communities, nothing in the bill prevents non-citizens eligible for release from being transferred into U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention.
“We Breathe the Same Air”: Black Immigrants Speak Out Against Abuses in Jail and Get Deported
WASHINGTON – Despite the global pandemic which has slowed most international travel, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is accelerating the deportation of Black migrants to countries they fled, retaliating against those who speak out about abuses in detention. On October 13, a group of nearly 60 Cameroonian and 28 Congolese immigrants were deported despite grave concerns for their safety voiced by the immigrants themselves, their lawyers and loved ones.
Major Defeat for ICE, GEO as Court Upholds AB 32
San Diego, CA - Today, U.S. District Judge Janis Sammartino issued a final ruling largely upholding AB 32, California’s ban on private prisons and detention centers, except as applied to private US Marshal facilities. Under the ruling, five immigration detention centers in the state would be phased out in the coming years.
Dignity Not Detention Coalition Hosts Virtual Press Conference Ahead of Ninth Circuit Hearing to Uphold Preliminary Injunction Against GEO Group
SAN FRANCISCO, CA—On Friday, October 9th, the Ninth Circuit will hold oral arguments for Immigrant Legal Resource Ctr., Freedom for Immigrants v. McFarland, Geo Group, Inc. The GEO Group appealed the case to the Ninth Circuit after a district court judge issued a preliminary injunction temporarily blocking the private prison company’s plan to expand immigration detention in Kern County.
ICE is Using Torture Against Cameroonian Immigrants to Coerce Deportation, According to New Complaint Filed by Immigrant Rights Groups
WASHINGTON – Freedom for Immigrants, Louisiana Advocates for Immigrants in Detention, Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), Detention Watch Network (DWN), Natchez Network, Haitian Bridge Alliance, and Families for Freedom, together filed a multi-individual complaint with the Department for Homeland Security (DHS) Office of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties (CRCL) and DHS Office of Inspector General (OIG), condemning the agency for deploying excessive force to coerce Cameroonian asylum seekers into signing their own deportation papers.
