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June 23, 2021
Webinar
While there has been a long history of efforts to erase and exclude immigrants, BIPOC, and other marginalized communities, this timeline shows how powerfully communities in Texas have resisted. From Indigenous nations fighting to preserve their culture to BIPOC communities organizing to end the criminalization of Black and Brown lives, people have sought to protect their freedom to move, stay, work, and thrive.
May, 2022
Infographic
... Defense Project described how the criminal justice system was designed to criminalize and lock up people of ... maintains the world’s largest immigration detention system , and how that came to be the case. One place where ... and reforming various elements of the criminal legal system, including policing. However, increased interest in ...
Issue Brief
... months, and sometimes even years, in the criminal justice system without a hearing or any news on when their detention ... and are housed in prisons simply due to a justice system driven by perceived flight risk. In fact, while many ... poor, undocumented immigrants into the criminal justice system. New York City – as a leader in justice reform and ...
March 30, 2017
Co-Sponsored Program
... immigrants who have had contact with the criminal justice system, and bar access to alternatives to incarceration for ... of Immigration and Criminal Justice , Transforming the System A special thanks to GCIR members and funders for ...
May 2, 2017
Webinar
... that pervade law enforcement and the criminal justice system. In this painful moment and in the face of ...
June 1, 2020
Statement