Immigrant Children Among the Most Vulnerable to ICE Enforcement
"Like a stone in water, the impact of ICE enforcement ripples out to the family of the person targeted."
"Like a stone in water, the impact of ICE enforcement ripples out to the family of the person targeted."
"...the men are facing intimidation and threats ...Guards have threatened some of the men with physical harm if they do not abandon their protest."
"We only want for God not to forget us and to give us another opportunity to be with our children."
"I think a part of the reason why the hotline is so powerful is because of the bravery of people inside who are able to call and report the things they’re going through."
"Most of us, despite respective COVID-19 hurdles, can at least get through our day without wondering if our 9-year old has remembered to feed their newborn sibling, or how our oldest daughter will fare stepping out of high school and into the fields."
The hunger strike of a detained person at NWDC has reached 32 days - and more are joining him.
When we have healthcare workers, but they themselves do not have access to healthcare, that shows us that this system has failed.
Alonso Flores uses the story of Ivan the Gorilla to draw parallels to the plight of detained immigrants.
"They told us we could not have blankets anymore." In this translated declaration, a 7-year-old girl recounts the cruelty of the guards at a facility in Clint, TX.