LUMPKIN, Ga. — More than 120 individuals detained at the Stewart Detention Center (SDC) in Lumpkin, Georgia, submitted a petition today to local officials and the Biden administration demanding action in response to inhumane conditions and mistreatment at the detention facility, including mold leading to eye conditions, spoiled food causing food poisoning, denial of hot water and medical care neglect. Privately operated by mega prison corporation CoreCivic, Stewart is an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention center.
Governor Newsom’s Veto of Popular Criminal Justice Reform Will Uphold Unjust Double Punishment of Immigrants
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Governor Newsom vetoed a popular criminal justice and immigration reform bill late Friday evening, for now upholding California’s practice of double punishing immigrant community members.
Biden’s Most Consistent Immigration Policy: Backing Private Prisons
Nationwide Actions to Decry Deaths in Immigration Cages, Demand Justice
Freedom for Immigrants Names Laura Hernandez as Executive Director
Family, Advocates Demand Answers and Justice Following Death of Man ICE had Recommended be Released in November 2022
NEW ORLEANS – The Shut Down NOLA ICE Coalition issued the following statement about the death of Ernesto Rocha-Cuadra, a 42-year-old Nicaraguan man who endured over a year in the Central Louisiana ICE Processing Center (“Jena”), a privately-operated U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention center run by the GEO Group, Inc., in Jena, Louisiana. The facility has a disturbing track record of death and abuse.
With End of Title 42, Biden Opts to Criminalize and Set More Barriers for Those Seeking Safety
Open Statement to the Biden Administration: Detention is Not an Effective or Humane Response to People Seeking Safety at the Border and it Must Not Be Expanded
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, 233 organizations sent an open statement to President Biden demanding the administration make good on its commitments to never detain families, to end privatized immigration detention, and ensure that people seeking safety can pursue their cases while living in communities in the United States rather than being subjected to inhumane detention and surveillance. The statement comes ahead of Thursday’s deadline to lift Title 42, an unlawful and cruel expulsion policy.