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... only morally repugnant, but also bad policy, as decades of private prison expansion in the United States have ... sufficient oversight, and subvert sensible public policy by bankrolling lobbying for excessive incarceration. The ... prisons, versus 8.5 percent of incarcerated individuals in state and federal custody. The proportion of immigrants in ...
August, 2019
Funding Recommendations, Issue Brief
... program-related materials for GCIR Webinar, "The Future of Immigration Legal Services: A Time For Bold Action" here, ... recording and powerpoint. Materials: The Future of Immigration Legal Services: A Time for Bold Action ...
July, 2022
Program Materials
In this update to their 2013 report, The Math of immigration ...
May, 2018
Issue Brief
Authored by Sara Campos, Grove Foundation; Navin Moul, Zellerbach ... the threat of detention, deportation and hostile local and state policies. One way undocumented immigrants can feel safe ... workers, made clear the need for philanthropy to deploy resources swiftly and with maximum flexibility to support ...
September, 2021
Analysis
... are recklessly exposing an entire region to increased risk of COVID-19. Since the onset of the pandemic, even as it has suspended asylum processing, paused most immigration court proceedings, and issued broad travel ...
May, 2020
Issue Brief
... on the move to end detention. Participants were moved by our inspirational leaders from across the country who are fighting to end the policy and practice of immigration detention. Hearing the positive outlooks of ... please visit the program page for presentation slides and resources shared by the speakers. Deborah Lee , ...
September, 2019
Program Materials