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TERMINOLOGY
A Few Further Notes on Terminology. "Immigration Detention": Across the world, the term "immigration detention" is used to refer to the government practice of incarcerating human beings while they wait for a decision on their immigration case. Freedom for Immigrants uses this term, but when referring to the actual facilities in the UnitedDETENTION TIMELINE
1892 - The first dedicated immigration detention facility in the world, Ellis Island Immigration Station in New Jersey, opened. 1893 Fong Yue Ting v. United States - Ruling held that expelling immigrants was an extension of sovereignty belonging to the U.S. government (known as the “plenary power” doctrine); and deportation was not punishment for a crime, and therefore, the Constitutional DETENTION STATISTICS In FY 2017, the average length of stay at any one immigrant prison or jail was 34 days, compared to 22 days in FY 2016 and 21 days in FY 2015. The top 10 immigrant prisons and jails that hold people the longest include: Freedom for Immigrants works mostly with people who have been in immigration detention beyond one month. ALTERNATIVES TO DETENTION The Interfaith Committee for Detained Immigrants operates the Marie Joseph House of Hospitality for Men in Cicero, Illinois, to provide food and shelter for men released from detention. Since immigration detention has existed, communities have organized to free their loved ones and advocates have offered refuge to newly arriving immigrants. STORIES FROM INSIDE DETENTION Part 1: On the Inside: Stories from Immigration Detention. Part One, “On the Inside: Stories from Immigration Detention,” provides introductory readings and resources for understanding the U.S. immigration detention system and a list of immigration detention storyprojects.
REPORT ON MENTAL HEALTH In its report, “ Immigration Detention is Psychological Torture: Strategies for Surviving Our Fight for Freedom ,” Freedom for Immigrants documents nearly 2,000 instances of emotional distress caused or exacerbated by the isolation inherent in the U.S. immigration detention system. Examples of these psychological, andsometimes physical
VOLUNTEER APPLICATION FORM Volunteer Application Form. Great that you are moving forward with the application process to be a volunteer with Freedom for Immigrants! Please complete this form with as much detail as possible, giving thoughtful and considered answers, so that we can learn more about you and make sure that the volunteering roles you have applied for will FREEDOM FOR IMMIGRANTS Freedom for Immigrants’ National Immigration Detention Hotline has been restored. After it was featured in Orange Is The New Black, ICE terminated our hotline. While we are still fighting, we have secured a preliminary injunction. Please help us spread the word that anyone in detention nationwide can call us for free by dialing our extension OUR TEAM — FREEDOM FOR IMMIGRANTS RMerton@freedomforimmigrants.org. Rebecca is committed to advancing immigrants’ rights and ending the immigration detention system as well as all other forms of mass incarceration and institutionalization. Rebecca joined Freedom for Immigrants in 2016, and her work is primarily focused on monitoring and reporting on conditions in detention IMMIGRATION DETENTION MAP We need to be #DONEwithDetention. To be #DONEwithDetention, we must understand what detention is and how it impacts our neighborhoods, cities, states and country as a whole. Freedom for Immigrants’ interactive map sheds light on the scope and growth of immigration detention, who has the power to shape it, and what resources are available to help those suffering in this system.TERMINOLOGY
A Few Further Notes on Terminology. "Immigration Detention": Across the world, the term "immigration detention" is used to refer to the government practice of incarcerating human beings while they wait for a decision on their immigration case. Freedom for Immigrants uses this term, but when referring to the actual facilities in the UnitedDETENTION TIMELINE
1892 - The first dedicated immigration detention facility in the world, Ellis Island Immigration Station in New Jersey, opened. 1893 Fong Yue Ting v. United States - Ruling held that expelling immigrants was an extension of sovereignty belonging to the U.S. government (known as the “plenary power” doctrine); and deportation was not punishment for a crime, and therefore, the Constitutional DETENTION STATISTICS In FY 2017, the average length of stay at any one immigrant prison or jail was 34 days, compared to 22 days in FY 2016 and 21 days in FY 2015. The top 10 immigrant prisons and jails that hold people the longest include: Freedom for Immigrants works mostly with people who have been in immigration detention beyond one month. ALTERNATIVES TO DETENTION The Interfaith Committee for Detained Immigrants operates the Marie Joseph House of Hospitality for Men in Cicero, Illinois, to provide food and shelter for men released from detention. Since immigration detention has existed, communities have organized to free their loved ones and advocates have offered refuge to newly arriving immigrants. STORIES FROM INSIDE DETENTION Part 1: On the Inside: Stories from Immigration Detention. Part One, “On the Inside: Stories from Immigration Detention,” provides introductory readings and resources for understanding the U.S. immigration detention system and a list of immigration detention storyprojects.
REPORT ON MENTAL HEALTH In its report, “ Immigration Detention is Psychological Torture: Strategies for Surviving Our Fight for Freedom ,” Freedom for Immigrants documents nearly 2,000 instances of emotional distress caused or exacerbated by the isolation inherent in the U.S. immigration detention system. Examples of these psychological, andsometimes physical
VOLUNTEER APPLICATION FORM Volunteer Application Form. Great that you are moving forward with the application process to be a volunteer with Freedom for Immigrants! Please complete this form with as much detail as possible, giving thoughtful and considered answers, so that we can learn more about you and make sure that the volunteering roles you have applied for will OUR TEAM — FREEDOM FOR IMMIGRANTS RMerton@freedomforimmigrants.org. Rebecca is committed to advancing immigrants’ rights and ending the immigration detention system as well as all other forms of mass incarceration and institutionalization. Rebecca joined Freedom for Immigrants in 2016, and her work is primarily focused on monitoring and reporting on conditions in detentionOUR SOLUTION
Our Strategy. In the United States, our strategy is two-fold. First, Freedom for Immigrants mobilizes a network of 4,500 watchdog community members that uncovers and tracks abuses experienced by those in the immigration detention system through volunteer-run visitation programs. Our network conducts over 150,000 visits to 69 of the largest immigrant prisons each year. CONTACT US — FREEDOM FOR IMMIGRANTS For donation related questions: Sierra Kraft SKraft@freedomforimmigrants.org. To reach our headquarters, please call at 510-822-2722 . Kindly call or email us to make an appointment before stopping by our offices. To contact our rapid response hotline and complete an intake on behalf of someone in detention, call 209-757-FREE (3733). MIGRANT FREEDOM HOME Migrant Freedom Home. The state of Louisiana has the fastest growing detention population in the country. More people are detained in Louisiana than any other state, except for Texas. Every day, approximately 7,000 immigrants are caged in county jails and for-profit prisons in Louisiana as part of the U.S. immigration detention system. The number of people detained in Louisiana has morethan
TERMINOLOGY
A Few Further Notes on Terminology. "Immigration Detention": Across the world, the term "immigration detention" is used to refer to the government practice of incarcerating human beings while they wait for a decision on their immigration case. Freedom for Immigrants uses this term, but when referring to the actual facilities in the UnitedTHE PROBLEM
About two-thirds of all people in U.S. immigration detention are held in private prisons. Freedom for Immigrants volunteers gather outside of the prison in solidarity with people in detention on World Refugee Day. In 1996, President Clinton passed two laws ALTERNATIVES TO DETENTION The Interfaith Committee for Detained Immigrants operates the Marie Joseph House of Hospitality for Men in Cicero, Illinois, to provide food and shelter for men released from detention. Since immigration detention has existed, communities have organized to free their loved ones and advocates have offered refuge to newly arriving immigrants.SEXUAL ASSAULT
In April 2017, we filed a federal complaint with the Office for Civil Rights & Civil Liberties within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) detailing the prevalence of reports of sexual abuse, assault, and harassment in U.S. immigration detention facilities and the lack of adequate government investigation into these reports.. We called for a federal investigation into these reports and REPORT ON MENTAL HEALTH In its report, “ Immigration Detention is Psychological Torture: Strategies for Surviving Our Fight for Freedom ,” Freedom for Immigrants documents nearly 2,000 instances of emotional distress caused or exacerbated by the isolation inherent in the U.S. immigration detention system. Examples of these psychological, andsometimes physical
STEWART DETENTION CENTER Freedom for Immigrants has been actively monitoring Stewart County Detention Center for years, and through the work of the national visitation network, began visiting Stewart in 2008. El Refugio, Freedom for Immigrants, and Project South filed a federal complaint on March 22, 2021 on behalf of 70 individuals detained at StewartDetention Center
FREEDOM FOR IMMIGRANTS Freedom for Immigrants is excited to announce the presentation of the 2021 Reverend John Guttermann Legacy Award to El Refugio in Lumpkin, Georgia for their outstanding contributions this year to the detention visitation and abolition movement.. Freedom for Immigrants established this award in honor of Reverend John Guttermann, who passed away in 2016 after a valiant fight with brain cancer. OUR TEAM — FREEDOM FOR IMMIGRANTS Christina fialho. CFialho@freedomforimmigrants.org. Christina is an attorney, human rights activist and immigration detention expert. She is a recipient of the 2020 John F. Kennedy New Frontier Award as well as an Ashoka Fellow and Echoing Green Fellow. DETENTION STATISTICS Freedom for Immigrants works mostly with people who have been in immigration detention beyond one month. In fact, approximately 48 percent of people we work with are held in immigration detention for 2 to 4 years, although about 5 percent of people are held in immigration detention for over 4 years. STORIES FROM INSIDE DETENTION Part 1: On the Inside: Stories from Immigration Detention. Part One, “On the Inside: Stories from Immigration Detention,” provides introductory readings and resources for understanding the U.S. immigration detention system and a list of immigration detention storyprojects.
ALTERNATIVES TO DETENTION Freedom for Immigrants is dedicated to building a world where no person is imprisoned for crossing a border. The profit-driven immigration incarceration industry thrives under the assumption that incarcerating immigrants is necessary.DETENTION TIMELINE
1892 - The first dedicated immigration detention facility in the world, Ellis Island Immigration Station in New Jersey, opened. 1893 Fong Yue Ting v. United States - Ruling held that expelling immigrants was an extension of sovereignty belonging to the U.S. government (known as the “plenary power” doctrine); and deportation was not punishment for a crime, and therefore, the Constitutional POST RELEASE ACCOMPANIMENT PROJECT HISTORY OF THE PROJECT. Since Freedom for Immigrants’ founding, we have been piloting various forms of true community-based alternatives to detention, startingSEXUAL ASSAULT
In April 2017, we filed a federal complaint with the Office for Civil Rights & Civil Liberties within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) detailing the prevalence of reports of sexual abuse, assault, and harassment in U.S. immigration detention facilities and the lack of adequate government investigation into these reports.. We called for a federal investigation into these reports and FLORIDA VISITATION PROGRAMS FLORIDA . BAKER INTERFAITH FRIENDS. Location: Gainesville, Florida Facility: Baker County Jail Facility type: County jail Program Coordinator: Joan Anderson IMMIGRANT ACTION ALLIANCE. Location: Miami, Florida Facilities: Broward Transitional Center; Krome North Service Processing Center; Glades County Correctional Facility Program Coordinator: Bud Conlin IOWA VISITATION PROGRAMS IOWA Iowans For Immigrant freedom. Location: Iowa City, Iowa Program Coordinator: Jessica Pannell FREEDOM FOR IMMIGRANTS Freedom for Immigrants is excited to announce the presentation of the 2021 Reverend John Guttermann Legacy Award to El Refugio in Lumpkin, Georgia for their outstanding contributions this year to the detention visitation and abolition movement.. Freedom for Immigrants established this award in honor of Reverend John Guttermann, who passed away in 2016 after a valiant fight with brain cancer. OUR TEAM — FREEDOM FOR IMMIGRANTS Christina fialho. CFialho@freedomforimmigrants.org. Christina is an attorney, human rights activist and immigration detention expert. She is a recipient of the 2020 John F. Kennedy New Frontier Award as well as an Ashoka Fellow and Echoing Green Fellow. DETENTION STATISTICS Freedom for Immigrants works mostly with people who have been in immigration detention beyond one month. In fact, approximately 48 percent of people we work with are held in immigration detention for 2 to 4 years, although about 5 percent of people are held in immigration detention for over 4 years. STORIES FROM INSIDE DETENTION Part 1: On the Inside: Stories from Immigration Detention. Part One, “On the Inside: Stories from Immigration Detention,” provides introductory readings and resources for understanding the U.S. immigration detention system and a list of immigration detention storyprojects.
ALTERNATIVES TO DETENTION Freedom for Immigrants is dedicated to building a world where no person is imprisoned for crossing a border. The profit-driven immigration incarceration industry thrives under the assumption that incarcerating immigrants is necessary.DETENTION TIMELINE
1892 - The first dedicated immigration detention facility in the world, Ellis Island Immigration Station in New Jersey, opened. 1893 Fong Yue Ting v. United States - Ruling held that expelling immigrants was an extension of sovereignty belonging to the U.S. government (known as the “plenary power” doctrine); and deportation was not punishment for a crime, and therefore, the Constitutional POST RELEASE ACCOMPANIMENT PROJECT HISTORY OF THE PROJECT. Since Freedom for Immigrants’ founding, we have been piloting various forms of true community-based alternatives to detention, startingSEXUAL ASSAULT
In April 2017, we filed a federal complaint with the Office for Civil Rights & Civil Liberties within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) detailing the prevalence of reports of sexual abuse, assault, and harassment in U.S. immigration detention facilities and the lack of adequate government investigation into these reports.. We called for a federal investigation into these reports and FLORIDA VISITATION PROGRAMS FLORIDA . BAKER INTERFAITH FRIENDS. Location: Gainesville, Florida Facility: Baker County Jail Facility type: County jail Program Coordinator: Joan Anderson IMMIGRANT ACTION ALLIANCE. Location: Miami, Florida Facilities: Broward Transitional Center; Krome North Service Processing Center; Glades County Correctional Facility Program Coordinator: Bud Conlin IOWA VISITATION PROGRAMS IOWA Iowans For Immigrant freedom. Location: Iowa City, Iowa Program Coordinator: Jessica Pannell OUR TEAM — FREEDOM FOR IMMIGRANTS Christina fialho. CFialho@freedomforimmigrants.org. Christina is an attorney, human rights activist and immigration detention expert. She is a recipient of the 2020 John F. Kennedy New Frontier Award as well as an Ashoka Fellow and Echoing Green Fellow. MIGRANT FREEDOM HOME Migrant Freedom Home. The state of Louisiana has the fastest growing detention population in the country. More people are detained in Louisiana than any other state, except for Texas. Every day, approximately 7,000 immigrants are caged in county jails and for-profit prisons in Louisiana as part of the U.S. immigration detention system. The number of people detained in Louisiana has morethan
COVID-19 IN ICE JAILS & PRISONS In early April, Freedom for Immigrants launched our COVID-19 Detention Hotline for advocates and loved ones to report instances of abuse in ICE jails and prisons.. Through the hotline and letters from people in detention, we are documenting, categorizing, and verifying to the extent possible human and civil rights abuses in immigrant prisons and jails across the country on a daily basis. ALTERNATIVES TO DETENTION Freedom for Immigrants is dedicated to building a world where no person is imprisoned for crossing a border. The profit-driven immigration incarceration industry thrives under the assumption that incarcerating immigrants is necessary. RESOURCES FOR VISITOR VOLUNTEERS Freedom for Immigrants supports its network of visitor volunteers by creating and sharing resources to assist them in their advocacy work. These resources have been located or developed in partnership with people directly affected by the system, their family members and loved ones; visitation program coordinators, volunteers, and advocates in other fields; and community members. RESOURCES FOR JOURNALISTS Words matter. Sylvester Owino and Carlos Hidalgo, who were both in detention and are now immigrant rights rights activists, started a campaign to call these facilities "immigrant prisons and jails." Here's a glossary of terms we compiled to help demystify the nuances of terms in the immigration space.. We also stress the importance of developing more opportunities for solutions journalism. POST RELEASE ACCOMPANIMENT PROJECT HISTORY OF THE PROJECT. Since Freedom for Immigrants’ founding, we have been piloting various forms of true community-based alternatives to detention, starting VOLUNTEER APPLICATION FORM Volunteering with Freedom for Immigrants. Thank you for your interest in volunteering with Freedom for Immigrants! If you would like additional information about our volunteer opportunities, please review the following document: REPORT ON MENTAL HEALTH Overview. We developed an in-depth 75-question interview, which we conducted with people currently in ICE detention, people who have formerly been in ICE detention, and loved ones of people currently or formerly in ICE detention. IMMIGRANT RIGHTS GROUPS FILE CIVIL RIGHTS COMPLAINT FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE. August 26, 2020. Media Contacts: Rebekah Entralgo, rentralgo@freedomforimmigrants.org Jeff Migliozzi, jeff.migliozzi@splcenter.org Immigrant Rights Groups File Civil Rights Complaint Calling for a Halt and Investigation of Racist Practices at FREEDOM FOR IMMIGRANTS Freedom for Immigrants is excited to announce the presentation of the 2021 Reverend John Guttermann Legacy Award to El Refugio in Lumpkin, Georgia for their outstanding contributions this year to the detention visitation and abolition movement.. Freedom for Immigrants established this award in honor of Reverend John Guttermann, who passed away in 2016 after a valiant fight with brain cancer. OUR TEAM — FREEDOM FOR IMMIGRANTS RMerton@freedomforimmigrants.org. Rebecca is committed to advancing immigrants’ rights and ending the immigration detention system as well as all other forms of mass incarceration and institutionalization. Rebecca joined Freedom for Immigrants in 2016, and her work is primarily focused on monitoring and reporting on conditions in detention CONTACT US — FREEDOM FOR IMMIGRANTS For donation related questions: Sierra Kraft SKraft@freedomforimmigrants.org. To reach our headquarters, please call at 510-822-2722 . Kindly call or email us to make an appointment before stopping by our offices. To contact our rapid response hotline and complete an intake on behalf of someone in detention, call 209-757-FREE (3733). DETENTION STATISTICS In FY 2017, the average length of stay at any one immigrant prison or jail was 34 days, compared to 22 days in FY 2016 and 21 days in FY 2015. The top 10 immigrant prisons and jails that hold people the longest include: Freedom for Immigrants works mostly with people who have been in immigration detention beyond one month.DETENTION TIMELINE
1892 - The first dedicated immigration detention facility in the world, Ellis Island Immigration Station in New Jersey, opened. 1893 Fong Yue Ting v. United States - Ruling held that expelling immigrants was an extension of sovereignty belonging to the U.S. government (known as the “plenary power” doctrine); and deportation was not punishment for a crime, and therefore, the Constitutional ALTERNATIVES TO DETENTION The Interfaith Committee for Detained Immigrants operates the Marie Joseph House of Hospitality for Men in Cicero, Illinois, to provide food and shelter for men released from detention. Since immigration detention has existed, communities have organized to free their loved ones and advocates have offered refuge to newly arriving immigrants. STORIES FROM INSIDE DETENTION Part 1: On the Inside: Stories from Immigration Detention. Part One, “On the Inside: Stories from Immigration Detention,” provides introductory readings and resources for understanding the U.S. immigration detention system and a list of immigration detention storyprojects.
VOLUNTEER APPLICATION FORM Volunteer Application Form. Great that you are moving forward with the application process to be a volunteer with Freedom for Immigrants! Please complete this form with as much detail as possible, giving thoughtful and considered answers, so that we can learn more about you and make sure that the volunteering roles you have applied for willSEXUAL ASSAULT
The OIG received at least 1,016 reports of sexual abuse filed by people in detention between May 2014 and July 2016, meaning that the OIG received on average more than one complaint of sexual abuse from people in detention per day during this time period. We found that the OIG investigated only 24 of those complaints, or 2.4% of the total. REPORT ON MENTAL HEALTH In its report, “ Immigration Detention is Psychological Torture: Strategies for Surviving Our Fight for Freedom ,” Freedom for Immigrants documents nearly 2,000 instances of emotional distress caused or exacerbated by the isolation inherent in the U.S. immigration detention system. Examples of these psychological, andsometimes physical
FREEDOM FOR IMMIGRANTS Freedom for Immigrants is excited to announce the presentation of the 2021 Reverend John Guttermann Legacy Award to El Refugio in Lumpkin, Georgia for their outstanding contributions this year to the detention visitation and abolition movement.. Freedom for Immigrants established this award in honor of Reverend John Guttermann, who passed away in 2016 after a valiant fight with brain cancer. OUR TEAM — FREEDOM FOR IMMIGRANTS RMerton@freedomforimmigrants.org. Rebecca is committed to advancing immigrants’ rights and ending the immigration detention system as well as all other forms of mass incarceration and institutionalization. Rebecca joined Freedom for Immigrants in 2016, and her work is primarily focused on monitoring and reporting on conditions in detention CONTACT US — FREEDOM FOR IMMIGRANTS For donation related questions: Sierra Kraft SKraft@freedomforimmigrants.org. To reach our headquarters, please call at 510-822-2722 . Kindly call or email us to make an appointment before stopping by our offices. To contact our rapid response hotline and complete an intake on behalf of someone in detention, call 209-757-FREE (3733). DETENTION STATISTICS In FY 2017, the average length of stay at any one immigrant prison or jail was 34 days, compared to 22 days in FY 2016 and 21 days in FY 2015. The top 10 immigrant prisons and jails that hold people the longest include: Freedom for Immigrants works mostly with people who have been in immigration detention beyond one month.DETENTION TIMELINE
1892 - The first dedicated immigration detention facility in the world, Ellis Island Immigration Station in New Jersey, opened. 1893 Fong Yue Ting v. United States - Ruling held that expelling immigrants was an extension of sovereignty belonging to the U.S. government (known as the “plenary power” doctrine); and deportation was not punishment for a crime, and therefore, the Constitutional ALTERNATIVES TO DETENTION The Interfaith Committee for Detained Immigrants operates the Marie Joseph House of Hospitality for Men in Cicero, Illinois, to provide food and shelter for men released from detention. Since immigration detention has existed, communities have organized to free their loved ones and advocates have offered refuge to newly arriving immigrants. STORIES FROM INSIDE DETENTION Part 1: On the Inside: Stories from Immigration Detention. Part One, “On the Inside: Stories from Immigration Detention,” provides introductory readings and resources for understanding the U.S. immigration detention system and a list of immigration detention storyprojects.
VOLUNTEER APPLICATION FORM Volunteer Application Form. Great that you are moving forward with the application process to be a volunteer with Freedom for Immigrants! Please complete this form with as much detail as possible, giving thoughtful and considered answers, so that we can learn more about you and make sure that the volunteering roles you have applied for willSEXUAL ASSAULT
The OIG received at least 1,016 reports of sexual abuse filed by people in detention between May 2014 and July 2016, meaning that the OIG received on average more than one complaint of sexual abuse from people in detention per day during this time period. We found that the OIG investigated only 24 of those complaints, or 2.4% of the total. REPORT ON MENTAL HEALTH In its report, “ Immigration Detention is Psychological Torture: Strategies for Surviving Our Fight for Freedom ,” Freedom for Immigrants documents nearly 2,000 instances of emotional distress caused or exacerbated by the isolation inherent in the U.S. immigration detention system. Examples of these psychological, andsometimes physical
CONTACT US — FREEDOM FOR IMMIGRANTS For donation related questions: Sierra Kraft SKraft@freedomforimmigrants.org. To reach our headquarters, please call at 510-822-2722 . Kindly call or email us to make an appointment before stopping by our offices. To contact our rapid response hotline and complete an intake on behalf of someone in detention, call 209-757-FREE (3733). MIGRANT FREEDOM HOME Migrant Freedom Home. The state of Louisiana has the fastest growing detention population in the country. More people are detained in Louisiana than any other state, except for Texas. Every day, approximately 7,000 immigrants are caged in county jails and for-profit prisons in Louisiana as part of the U.S. immigration detention system. The number of people detained in Louisiana has morethan
OUR SOLUTION
Our Strategy. In the United States, our strategy is two-fold. First, Freedom for Immigrants mobilizes a network of 4,500 watchdog community members that uncovers and tracks abuses experienced by those in the immigration detention system through volunteer-run visitation programs. Our network conducts over 150,000 visits to 69 of the largest immigrant prisons each year.TERMINOLOGY
A Few Further Notes on Terminology. "Immigration Detention": Across the world, the term "immigration detention" is used to refer to the government practice of incarcerating human beings while they wait for a decision on their immigration case. Freedom for Immigrants uses this term, but when referring to the actual facilities in the United IMMIGRATION DETENTION MAP We need to be #DONEwithDetention. To be #DONEwithDetention, we must understand what detention is and how it impacts our neighborhoods, cities, states and country as a whole. Freedom for Immigrants’ interactive map sheds light on the scope and growth of immigration detention, who has the power to shape it, and what resources are available to help those suffering in this system.OUR FOUNDING
Freedom exists within us. It is not for the privileged few. It is a right for all. Another reason we changed our name to Freedom for Immigrants is because a private prison company began using what we believed was a confusingly similar name to our original name, CIVIC. In October 2016, Corrections Corporation of America (CCA), the oldestprivate
THE PROBLEM
About two-thirds of all people in U.S. immigration detention are held in private prisons. Freedom for Immigrants volunteers gather outside of the prison in solidarity with people in detention on World Refugee Day. In 1996, President Clinton passed two laws ALTERNATIVES TO DETENTION The Interfaith Committee for Detained Immigrants operates the Marie Joseph House of Hospitality for Men in Cicero, Illinois, to provide food and shelter for men released from detention. Since immigration detention has existed, communities have organized to free their loved ones and advocates have offered refuge to newly arriving immigrants.SEXUAL ASSAULT
In April 2017, we filed a federal complaint with the Office for Civil Rights & Civil Liberties within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) detailing the prevalence of reports of sexual abuse, assault, and harassment in U.S. immigration detention facilities and the lack of adequate government investigation into these reports.. We called for a federal investigation into these reports and REPORT ON MENTAL HEALTH In its report, “ Immigration Detention is Psychological Torture: Strategies for Surviving Our Fight for Freedom ,” Freedom for Immigrants documents nearly 2,000 instances of emotional distress caused or exacerbated by the isolation inherent in the U.S. immigration detention system. Examples of these psychological, andsometimes physical
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Freedom for Immigrants’ National Immigration Detention Hotline has been restored. After it was featured in _Orange Is The New Black, _ICE terminated our hotline. While we are still fighting, we have secured a preliminary injunction. Please help us spread the word that anyone in detention nationwide can call us for free by dialing OUR EXTENSION 9233. _Learn more here_.
THE U.S. HAS THE LARGEST IMMIGRATION DETENTION SYSTEM IN THE WORLD. On any given day, over 50,000 children and adults are languishing in immigrant jails and prisons. They don't have access to a court-appointed attorney, a free phone call, or a speedy trial. Many of them are subjected to medical neglect, sexual and physical assault, and other forms of human rights abuses. Two-thirds of people in U.S. immigration detention are in private prisons and the rest are locked up in county and city jails, all of which profit off their misery. The U.S. government and the private prison industry have been exporting immigration detention to governments across the globe. Thisis unacceptable.
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Through our visitation network, hotline, and other initiatives, we are building power together and across borders to end immigrationdetention.
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We Can Help Or Your Loved One Through our REUNITE tool, we can help you locate your loved one in immigration detention. We can also offer support, such as bond assistance and visitation. IMMPRINT: Every Immigrant Has A Voice. This Is Their Platform. Our storytelling platform IMMPRINT transcends barriers and borders.Share your story.
Building The Only Detention Visitation Network Monitoring Human RightsAbuses
Join our network of over 1,500 volunteers visiting people in immigration detention to provide them with support and end theirisolation.
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Working with lawmakers to introduce groundbreaking legislation to put an end to ICE detention. Mapping Immigration Detention We invite people to use our new interactive map of U.S. immigration detention to learn more about this system.NATIONAL BOND FUND
Detained immigrants sometimes have the opportunity to be released on a cash bond — which is like bail — while fighting their cases. Once bonded out, they are eight times more likely to win their immigration cases. But without the ability to pay a bond, many individuals are forced to languish in immigration detention and away from their loved ones and communities. That's why we have developed a revolving bond fund to assist families who are simply in need of a loan that may be recycled to help someone else win their freedom inthe future.
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Our new map keeps track of the more than 200 detention facilities in the U.S., ICE contracts, bond statistics, the programs in our visitation network , and more. FEATURED INVESTIGATIONS We monitor and document PATTERNS OF SYSTEMIC OPPRESSION in detentionfacilities
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STORYTELLING PROJECTS Our award-winning storytelling projects give people in immigration detention and their allies an opportunity TO BE HEARD AND TELL IMPACTFUL STORIES BEYOND WALLS AND BORDERS. Check out all of our Storytelling Projects .ImmPRINT
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Mar 24, 2021
FREEDOM FOR IMMIGRANTS CONGRATULATES ASSEMBLYMEMBER ROB BONTA ON HIS APPOINTMENT AS ATTORNEY GENERAL OF CALIFORNIAMar 24, 2021
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Mar 24, 2021
Mar 23, 2021
2021 Reverend John Guttermann Legacy Award given to El Refugio inLumpkin, Georgia
Mar 23, 2021
Freedom for Immigrants is excited to announce the presentation of the 2021 Reverend John Guttermann Legacy Awardto
El Refugio in
Lumpkin, Georgia for their outstanding contributions this year to the detention visitation and abolition movement. Freedom for Immigrants established this award in honor of ReverendJohn Guttermann
,
who passed away in 2016 after a valiant fight with brain cancer. Rev. Guttermann was the founder of Conversations with Friends, a visitation group in Minnesota that was one of the first in the country, and a member of Freedom for Immigrants’ founding Leadership Council.Read More →
Mar 23, 2021
Mar 4, 2021
GLADES COUNTY, Fl -- SHERIFF’S OFFICE STAFF AT GLADES PEPPER SPRAY, ASSAULT, AND THROW MEN INTO SOLITARY CONFINEMENT IN RETALIATION FORCOMPLAINT
Mar 4, 2021
Immigrant Action Alliance (IAA) and Freedom for Immigrants (FFI) stand with the family members of Kevin Louis Brown and Kemar Dwayne Williams in demanding the immediate release of both men from solitary confinement and an investigation into the use of excessive force. Mr. Brown and Mr. Williams experienced retaliation in the form of assault, pepper spray, and being thrown in solitary confinement after they participated in a civil rights complaint filed by IAA, FFI and sevenother organizations
detailing
medical abuse at Glades County Detention Center.Read More →
Mar 4, 2021
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