... proposals seek to corrode public confidence in the asylum system, demonize asylum seekers, and erode protections for ... compounded by the administration’s campaign to limit access to asylum. They emphasized that this moment could be ... https://www.strausscenter.org/images/MSI/AsylumReport_MSI.pdf [5] While each side along with outside parties are, in ...
March, 2019
Report
... proposals seek to corrode public confidence in the asylum system, demonize asylum seekers, and erode protections for ... Fund to commission an analysis of challenges to the system and opportunities for intervention. This summary is ... leading to forced family separation and limitations on access to asylum. USCIS applies a heightened credible fear ...
March, 2019
Issue Brief
... the custody of the United States’ immigration detention system. This sprawling system has facilities scattered throughout the country, often ... options. Join this webinar to learn how the detention system works, who operates the facilities, what is known ...
July 19, 2018
Monthly Immigration Policy Call
... process and role of legal services providers is critical. Access to attorneys and sound legal advice is essential to ... are striving to provide immigrants and refugees with access to affordable, qualified legal services. A special ...
March, 2017
Factsheet
Foundations can demonstrate their values and support immigrants and their communities by joining the movement to divest and reinvest.
August, 2019
Funding Recommendations, Issue Brief
... immigrant in the United States’ immigration enforcement system, from apprehension and initial processing to detention ...
September 12, 2018
Regional Briefing
... policies—from state and local governments, with whom 70 to 85 percent of deportation cases have originated in peak ...
June 21, 2018
Monthly Immigration Policy Call
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
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 15, 2021
Partner Program
... 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
In this webinar session – a part of GCIR’s series on rural power building – we will explore how detention in rural areas is harming communities; challenges to obtaining legal representation; and how local, state, and national organizations are confronting the harmful impacts of immigration detention on communities across the country.
January 25, 2023
Webinar
Since October 2017, the U.S. government has forcibly separated more than 2,300 children—including hundreds who are under four years old—from their parents as they arrive on our southern border seeking refuge. Join us for 1.5-hour call to hear from a panel of experts on the current situation, explore the impact of these policies on families and children, and learn about GCIR’s recommendations on how philanthropy can respond.
June 27, 2018
Webinar
Find all program-related materials for GCIR's "Strategies for Resisting Immigration Detention in Rural America" webinar here, including the session recording and PowerPoint.
January, 2023
Program Materials