Bed quotas keep thousands of immigrants locked up, and current reform proposals would not offer relief. In just a few weeks, President Obama's administration will hit the two-million mark in ...
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More than 65,000 immigrants are being held in federal detention, a big increase from when Trump took office
The number of immigrants confined in federal detention facilities has surged past 65,000, perhaps the highest figure ever and a two-thirds increase since President Donald Trump took office in January.
Our recent report, "Cost of Discretion," reveals that from 2020 to 2022, the pretrial decisions made by New York City's fourteen most carceral judges resulted in an estimated 580 additional people ...
WASHINGTON — A federal judge said Monday he will not rule until the middle of next week on whether migrant parents detained by ICE in family detention centers should be released, meaning 335 children ...
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