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Tag: ICE

Posted inImmigration, Perspectives, Perspectives: The Powers That Be

Miguel Perez Jr. is back but thousands of deported veterans remain ‘in exile’

by Curtis Black October 9, 2019October 10, 2019

For years, Immigration and Customs Enforcement has failed to follow its own policies by deporting veterans who may be eligible for citizenship.

Posted inImmigration

Rocket Dockets: How an effort to speed immigration cases is causing havoc for countless families

by Stephen Franklin September 27, 2019October 22, 2019
Posted inImmigration, Perspectives, Perspectives: The Powers That Be

To protect undocumented tenants from ICE, local changes needed

by Curtis Black June 20, 2019June 20, 2019
Posted inImmigration, Perspectives

Charging asylum application fees is the latest way the US could make immigrants pay for its red tape

by Sarah R. Sherman-Stokes May 16, 2019October 9, 2019
Posted inEducation, Immigration

In wake of Chicago charter strikes, a movement to advance ‘sanctuary schools’

by Camille Erickson April 2, 2019
Posted inGovernment and Politics

Latinx voters could determine the next mayor of Chicago, if they show up

by Jacqueline Serrato March 29, 2019March 30, 2019
Posted inCriminal Justice, Immigration, Perspectives, Perspectives: The Powers That Be

Gang database compromises Chicago’s sanctuary city protections

by Curtis Black September 14, 2017
Posted inImmigration

Police interactions with immigrants targeted for reform in Chicago

by Melissa Sanchez July 18, 2016September 14, 2017
Posted inCriminal Justice, Immigration

Report: Inspections at immigration detention centers conceal human rights abuses

by Jonah Newman November 2, 2015November 2, 2015

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