By Katheryn Tucker | September 10, 2019
"At this very moment, thousands—if not tens of thousands of people—are trapped in the Bahamas on devastated islands," said Southern Poverty Law Center Senior Supervising Attorney Paul Chavez.
By Katheryn Tucker | August 30, 2019
"Thousands of children and parents will live with intense trauma the rest of their lives as a result of this policy, which the administration knew would leave indelible scars on these families," said Michelle Lapointe, senior supervising attorney at the Southern Poverty Law Center.
By Meredith Hobbs | August 13, 2019
The asylum grant rate from the Atlanta Immigration Court is one of the lowest in the country, making legal representation for those facing deportation even more critical, said the leader of the new GSU Law clinic.
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By C. Ryan Barber | July 15, 2019
“It feels almost like these poor career lawyers are getting just eaten up—chewed up and spit out in the process," one former Justice Department lawyer said.
By Karen Sloan | July 11, 2019
Elora Mukherjee, who heads the Immigrants Rights Clinic at Columbia Law School, was one of three legal academics who investigated conditions at a detention camp for migrant children in Texas last month. She is slated to share her horrific findings on Capitol Hill on Friday.
By Katheryn Tucker | May 10, 2019
“For decades, the Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and their officials ... have deliberately detained people in immigration prisons far away from legal resources,” the Southern Poverty Law Center alleged.
By Ellis Kim | April 1, 2019
The bench ruling came in response to a open records request seeking the names of ICE agents involved in a Tennessee raid.
By Ellis Kim | September 21, 2018
Judge Ashley Tabaddor, the president of the National Association of Immigration Judges, said new rules from U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions compromise the integrity of the nation's immigration courts.
By The Associated Press | September 6, 2018
Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms' order directs Atlanta's corrections chief to formally request that ICE transfer all detainees as soon as possible. The jail had been receiving the detainees under an agreement with the U.S. Marshals Service.
By C. Ryan Barber | August 29, 2018
The firm, without admitting guilt, agreed to pay a $132,000 penalty, along with lost wages to three unidentified individuals, to resolve immigration-related claims tied to a document-review project.
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