The overwhelming majority of the nearly 400,000 asylum seekers and other immigrants the United States detains annually – under civil authority – are held in jails and jail-like facilities.. And the system lacks due process safeguards to ensure that detention is not arbitrary. This flawed penal paradigm costs American taxpayers more than $2 billion per year, despite the existence of more cost-effective and humane alternatives to detention.
Immigration Detention
My Husband Was Detained
Tomorrow, Congress is holding a hearing on immigration enforcement. It’s a topic I know all too much about. In 2011,…
3-18-2013
Congress Urged to Reform Detention System in Immigration Legislation
Washington, D.C. – In a statement submitted today to the House Appropriations Committee, Subcommittee on Department of Homeland Security (DHS),…
3-14-2013
Napolitano Sets Record Straight on ICE Detainee Releases, Paves Way for National Dialogue about Alternatives
Washington, D.C. – Earlier today during a Politico Playbook Breakfast in Washington, D.C., Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Janet…
3-4-2013
BLUEPRINT: How to Repair the U.S. Immigration Detention System
REPORT: Jails and Jumpsuits: Transforming the U.S. Immigration Detention System – A Two-Year Review
Lack of Immigration Court Review of Detention Violates U.S. Commitments Under International Law
Human Rights First Says New ICE Parole Directive is “Important Step”
Tell Congress: Expand the Legal Orientation Program for Asylum Seekers
Broken System: A Look at U.S. Immigration Detention













