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Mar 29

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Incarcerated people face potential disaster during outbreak

By Ivette Feliciano

With more than 2 million prisoners held in thousands of detention centers across the U.S., advocates for the incarcerated have been sounding the alarm about the dangers posed to this vulnerable population during the current pandemic. Ivette Feliciano spoke with…

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Mar 29

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How prison has shaped one artist’s view on social distancing

By Christopher Booker, Laura Fong

Millions of Americans across the country are now staying inside due to the pandemic. That includes artist Fulton Leroy Washington, who became known as “Mr. Wash" while serving 21 years in prison for a non-violent drug offense. NewsHour Weekend’s Christopher…

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Jan 29

Mexico’s president criticizes agency’s move to bar access to detention centers

By Associated Press

Mexico President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has criticized a directive from his own immigration agency that temporarily barred access to the country's immigration detention centers for nonprofit organizations that monitor conditions and assist migrants.

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Jan 13

Trial opens over Border Patrol detention conditions

By Astrid Galvan, Associated Press

The lawsuit filed in 2015 applies to eight Border Patrol facilities where attorneys say migrants are for long stretches of time in squalid and freezing cells.

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Oct 20

Watch 8:14
ICE detentions bring profits to Louisiana, but at what cost?

By Joanne Elgart Jennings

The rapid expansion of ICE detentions in Louisiana has injected depressed rural communities with a new source of income while increasing profits for private companies. With more than 51,000 migrants detained by ICE, upwards of 8,000 are being held in…

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Oct 19

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ICE detainees held in rural areas, far from legal assistance

By Joanne Elgart Jennings

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is currently detaining more than 51,000 people. But with detention centers near the U.S.-Mexico border at capacity, more than half of those detainees are being held in remote prisons and jails, often far from legal…

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Oct 11

California to end its use of for-profit prisons, including for immigrant detention

By Don Thompson, Amy Taxin, Associated Press

California will ban the use of for-profit, private detention facilities, including those under contract to the federal government to hold immigrants awaiting deportation hearings.

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Aug 15

Immigration protesters say 2 hurt when truck drives at them

By Associated Press

At least two people were injured Wednesday night outside the Donald W. Wyatt Detention Facility in Central Falls, according to the Jewish youth movement Never Again Action.

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Jul 12

WATCH: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, other Democrats testify on border facility conditions

By Alan Fram, Associated Press

The four Democrats testifying Friday, including Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, were among a larger group of House members who visited three Texas border stations last week.

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Jul 10

WATCH: Asylum-seeker tells House she came to U.S. seeking safety, but watched her daughter die

By Colleen Long, Associated Press

Yazmin Juárez, a Guatemalan mother seeking asylum who appeared before a House panel Wednesday, said she testified because she wanted everyone to know about conditions in ICE detention. "I do not want more children to suffer."…

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