Immigrant Rights
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Attorney General to Reconsider Rules Protecting Immigrants From Lawyers’ Mistakes
NEW YORK - October 7 - In a radical departure from years of legal precedent, Attorney General Michael Mukasey is considering ending the practice of allowing immigrants to reopen cases that they lost because of their lawyers' mistakes or incompetence. Mukasey announced that he was considering the issue late this summer and then imposed the unrealistic deadline of October 6 for interested parties to submit briefs, preventing organizations opposing the change, including the American Civil Liberties Union and the American Bar Association (ABA), from providing a meaningful response.
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Bill Ushers in Humane Standards for Immigration Detention Facilities
Long-awaited legislation ensures access to medical care, including protections from forcible drugging and deportation
WASHINGTON - October 3 - Today Representative Lucille Roybal-Allard (D-CA) introduced legislation to adopt humane standards for immigration detention facilities that are legally enforceable. The ACLU applauds Rep. Roybal-Allard for her leadership in ensuring that all immigration detainees receive basic minimum protections including access to medical care, phones, legal materials, and law libraries. The bill, H.R.
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ACLU Applauds Senators Menendez and Kennedy for Bill to Protect U.S. Citizens from Unlawful Detention and Deportation
Long-awaited legislation establishes due process standards for immigration detention, raids and deportation
WASHINGTON - September 26 - Last night, Senators Robert Menendez (D-NJ) and Edward Kennedy (D-MA) introduced legislation to protect U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents from being unlawfully detained and deported by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). In the wake of sweeping immigration raids that have devastated communities across the country, the ACLU welcomes this bill, S.3594, The Protect Citizens and Residents from Unlawful Raids and Detention Act, as the first legislation to require DHS to follow due process standards in executing immigration raids.
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Farmers Branch, Texas Anti-Immigrant Ordinance Is Blocked While Challenge Continues
DALLAS - September 22 - City officials in Farmers Branch, Texas today agreed not to fight a request from residents' to block the city's latest anti-immigrant ordinance from taking effect while a legal challenge continues. The American Civil Liberties Union, the ACLU of Texas and the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund (MALDEF) filed a request in federal court on the residents' behalf for a preliminary injunction blocking the ordinance. The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas is expected to enter the injunction today.
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Deaths in Custody Reporting Act Must Demand Accountability in Federal Immigration Detention Facilities
Senate should close loophole that allows deaths of immigration detainees in federal detention facilities to go unreported
WASHINGTON - September 18 - Today, the Senate Judiciary Committee is scheduled to mark up a bill that reauthorizes a Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) program, called the Deaths in Custody Reporting Program, which is designed to report the deaths of prisoners and immigration detainees in local and state custody. The ACLU urges senators to strengthen the House-passed bill, H.R. 3971, the Deaths in Custody Reporting Act of 2008, by requiring federal detention facilities to report in-custody deaths to the attorney general.
The following can be attributed to Joanne Lin, ACLU Legislative Counsel:
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ACLU Calls Immigrant Detainee Basic Medical Care Act of 2008 Long Overdue
Legislation is first congressional action to require adequate medical care for immigration detainees
WASHINGTON - September 17 - Today for the second time in two weeks, the House Judiciary Committee is scheduled to mark up a bill requiring the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to develop procedures to ensure adequate medical and mental health care for all detainees held by DHS Immigrant and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The ACLU urges the House Judiciary Committee members to vote for H.R. 5950, the Detainee Basic Medical Care Act of 2008, introduced by Representative Zoe Lofgren (D-CA).
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ACLU and MALDEF File Lawsuit to Stop Farmers Branch Newest Anti-Immigrant Ordinance
Ordinance Requires All Renters to 'Register' and Obtain City Licenses to Reside in Farmers Branch, Texas
DALLAS - September 15 - Friday,
the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund (MALDEF), the
American Civil Liberties Union and the ACLU of Texas filed a complaint
in federal court charging that Farmers Branch Ordinance 2952 violates
the U.S. Constitution and federal and state statutes. The ordinance,
which requires all renters in Farmers Branch to register their presence
with the City and obtain an occupancy license, is the city's third
effort to restrict residency in Farmers Branch.