COVID-19 has spread quickly through immigration detention facilities in the United States. As of December 2, 2020, there have been over 7,500 confirmed COVID-19 cases among detained noncitizens. This Article examines why COVID-19 spread rapidly in immigration detention facilities, how it has transformed detention and deportation proceedings, and what can be done to improve the situation for detained noncitizens. Part I identifies key factors that contributed to the rapid spread of COVID-19 in immigration detention. While these factors are not an exhaustive list, they highlight important weaknesses in the immigration detention system. Part II then examines how the pandemic changed the size of the population in detention, the length of detent...
Persons processed into and through jail facilities in the United States may be particularly vulnerab...
Overcrowding can increase the risk of disease transmission, such as that of SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19), w...
With the global pandemic still unfolding, we are only beginning to make sense of the overall impact ...
COVID-19 has spread quickly through immigration detention facilities in the United States. As of Dec...
Immigration Detention is a patchwork of public and private correctional facilities overseen by ICE, ...
Immigration detention centers are densely populated facilities in which restrictive conditions limit...
The US is facing a humanitarian crisis as tens of thousands of people are held in detention centers ...
Every year, thousands of people are detained in United States immigration detention centers. Built t...
Conditions in immigrant detention centers facilitate the spread of infectious diseases like COVID-19...
What is already known about this topic? Correctional and detention facilities face challenges in con...
The U.S. immigration system has not escaped the challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic. Conce...
This blog post highlights several issues within immigration detention facilities in the United State...
ICE arrests have a direct relationship to the availability and capacity of immigration detention cen...
This report focuses on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on immigrants who have been held in ICE c...
This article considers health and human rights implications for people deprived of liberty during th...
Persons processed into and through jail facilities in the United States may be particularly vulnerab...
Overcrowding can increase the risk of disease transmission, such as that of SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19), w...
With the global pandemic still unfolding, we are only beginning to make sense of the overall impact ...
COVID-19 has spread quickly through immigration detention facilities in the United States. As of Dec...
Immigration Detention is a patchwork of public and private correctional facilities overseen by ICE, ...
Immigration detention centers are densely populated facilities in which restrictive conditions limit...
The US is facing a humanitarian crisis as tens of thousands of people are held in detention centers ...
Every year, thousands of people are detained in United States immigration detention centers. Built t...
Conditions in immigrant detention centers facilitate the spread of infectious diseases like COVID-19...
What is already known about this topic? Correctional and detention facilities face challenges in con...
The U.S. immigration system has not escaped the challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic. Conce...
This blog post highlights several issues within immigration detention facilities in the United State...
ICE arrests have a direct relationship to the availability and capacity of immigration detention cen...
This report focuses on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on immigrants who have been held in ICE c...
This article considers health and human rights implications for people deprived of liberty during th...
Persons processed into and through jail facilities in the United States may be particularly vulnerab...
Overcrowding can increase the risk of disease transmission, such as that of SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19), w...
With the global pandemic still unfolding, we are only beginning to make sense of the overall impact ...