Each year, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detains over 100,000 immigrants, including people who have lived in the U.S. for decades, parents of U.S. citizens and individuals who come to the country seeking safety. ICE subjects people in detention to dangerous conditions and substandard medical care. Detention facilities are often located in rural, hard to reach areas, inaccessible to families and legal counsel. The unprecedented scale of immigration detention has been driven in large part by private prison companies that capture the lion's share of the over one billion dollars spent every year to lock up immigrants.This policy brief describes the harms and racial injustices that have resulted from U.S. laws requiring the dete...
thesisAccording to the United States Customs and Border Patrol, 1.2 million people were arrested tr...
In this article we trace the expansion of interior immigration enforcement measures since the 1990s,...
Within the past decade, U.S. interior immigration enforcement has shifted away from the street and i...
Immigration detention in the United States is a crisis that needs immediate attention. U.S. immigrat...
The United States has broad authority to detain certain categories of immigrants, migrants, and othe...
This presentation investigates how Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) helps or does not help...
ICE arrests have a direct relationship to the availability and capacity of immigration detention cen...
In the last twenty years the U.S. government has increasingly utilized detention to control illegal ...
Over the past two decades, the US government has expanded immigration detention to unprecedented lev...
This paper studies the dynamics of detention, deportation, and the criminalization of immigrants. We...
Ever since Arizona governor, Janice Brewer, signed S.B. 1070 into law in early 2010, national debate...
The United States is a land of immigrants. Yet the United States has adopted laws and policies to pr...
This Report demonstrates that the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) violates legal requireme...
This note explores racial profiling in the enforcement of federal immigration law. In consistently d...
This paper investigates why the United States is currently detaining immigrants at record high level...
thesisAccording to the United States Customs and Border Patrol, 1.2 million people were arrested tr...
In this article we trace the expansion of interior immigration enforcement measures since the 1990s,...
Within the past decade, U.S. interior immigration enforcement has shifted away from the street and i...
Immigration detention in the United States is a crisis that needs immediate attention. U.S. immigrat...
The United States has broad authority to detain certain categories of immigrants, migrants, and othe...
This presentation investigates how Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) helps or does not help...
ICE arrests have a direct relationship to the availability and capacity of immigration detention cen...
In the last twenty years the U.S. government has increasingly utilized detention to control illegal ...
Over the past two decades, the US government has expanded immigration detention to unprecedented lev...
This paper studies the dynamics of detention, deportation, and the criminalization of immigrants. We...
Ever since Arizona governor, Janice Brewer, signed S.B. 1070 into law in early 2010, national debate...
The United States is a land of immigrants. Yet the United States has adopted laws and policies to pr...
This Report demonstrates that the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) violates legal requireme...
This note explores racial profiling in the enforcement of federal immigration law. In consistently d...
This paper investigates why the United States is currently detaining immigrants at record high level...
thesisAccording to the United States Customs and Border Patrol, 1.2 million people were arrested tr...
In this article we trace the expansion of interior immigration enforcement measures since the 1990s,...
Within the past decade, U.S. interior immigration enforcement has shifted away from the street and i...