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Immigration Detention

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.

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Union Strongest Through Commitment to Equality, Human Rights

Washington, DC – As President Obama prepares to deliver the State of the Union address, Human Rights First urges him to…

2-11-2013


Testimony Details Concrete Steps Congress Should Take to Fix Flawed Asylum System

Washington, DC – In a statement submitted today to the House Judiciary Committee, Human Rights First’s Eleanor Acer reminded Congress…

2-5-2013


Immigration Reform Efforts Should Honor American Values, Protect Refugees

Washington, DC – Today, as a bipartisan group of Senators announce their shared vision for comprehensive immigration reform and President…

1-28-2013