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... systems could collapse as a result of COVID-19. Over 100 people deported from the United States have been confirmed to ... has unlawfully expelled tens of thousands of people under a new policy weaponizing the pandemic to deny people access to asylum and humanitarian protection, which ...
May, 2020
Issue Brief
... impact on low-income, Black, Indigenous and people of color (BIPOC) communities, of which many people are essential workers, made clear the need for ...
September, 2021
Analysis
... across presidential administrations, both the number of people held in immigration detention and the cost of ...
May, 2018
Issue Brief
... ties, and brave hazardous journeys. It is worse for people fleeing persecution; incarceration is often traumatic, ... law. At the core of the work are immigrants themselves: people who come here and now find themselves incarcerated. ...
September 30, 2019
Blog Post
Join Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees (GCIR) and Hispanics in Philanthropy (HIP) for a special two-part series with experts from the field on understanding the challenges and opportunities along the southern border, with an emphasis on the role philanthropy can play at this critical stage.
April 22, 2021
Partner Program
Following the CIII retreat, the legal services learning lab hosted a learning lab for funders for an important conversation 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.
September, 2019
Program Materials