140 Groups Demand Biden Fully Reinstate Visitation for Immigration Detention

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Immigrants rights advocates from 140 organizations today delivered a letter to President Joe Biden demanding his administration fully reinstate social visitation at Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention facilities. More than 40 ICE detention facilities currently restrict or block families’ and communities’ access to visitation, despite ICE announcing its plans to reinstate social visitation in May 2022.

‘Uncovering the Truth’: New Report Confirms Disproportionate Abuse and Violence Against Black Migrants in Immigration Detention

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Black migrants are subject to abuse and a disturbing pattern of racism, violence and harm at disproportionately higher incidence than non-Black migrants while in the custody of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), according to a groundbreaking report released today by Black-led and immigrants rights organizations.

Media Advisory: Over a Hundred Immigrant Rights Advocates are in DC Demanding Cuts to Punitive Immigration Enforcement Agencies, ICE and CBP

Washington, D.C.—Today, September 12th, over a hundred immigrant rights advocates from across the country are heading to Capitol Hill for a National Day of Advocacy, demanding members of Congress cut funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) in upcoming budget negotiations. Communities with the Defund Hate Campaign are meeting with over 40 congressional offices virtually, in their home districts, and D.C. with a simple demand: divest from abusive, deadly, anti-Black and brown immigration enforcement agencies and redirect billions of dollars to the well-being of all communities.

‘A Living Hell’: New Federal Complaint Lodged by Immigrants in Florida Detention Center Exposes Horrid Abuses

BAKER COUNTY, FL — 15 people either currently or formerly detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) at the Baker County Detention Center (Baker) today filed a federal civil rights complaint, calling for releases, an immediate closure of the detention facility and an investigation amid ongoing and rampant human rights abuses including excessive use of force, racism and retaliation.

‘Remain in Mexico’ Victory Should Mark Just the Beginning of Change for Our Communities

WASHINGTON, D.C. — In a 5-4 ruling, the Supreme Court of the United States today issued an opinion allowing the Biden administration to end “Remain in Mexico,” an unlawful, Trump-era policy that has resulted in mass human suffering and abuses against people seeking asylum at the U.S.-Mexico border. The following statement is from Andrea Carcamo, policy director with Freedom for Immigrants.

Freedom for Immigrants Launches Quarterly Detention Snapshot, Documenting Abuses and Acts of Internal Resistance

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Freedom for Immigrants (FFI) today launched its Detention Digest, a new report to be released quarterly, documenting human rights abuses committed in Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention throughout the Spring of 2022. The report also includes examples of internal resistance and organizing by people in detention, in addition to examples of how immigration detention affects immigrant communities.