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Ruling a "Major Rebuke" to Trump Administration's Attacks on Sanctuary Cities
Jul 06, 2018
CONTACT: Inga Sarda-Sorensen, 347-514-3984, isarda-sorensen@aclu.orgSACRAMENTO — A federal court today upheld the California Values Act, which ensures that police and sheriffs do not indiscriminately help ICE round up and deport immigrants in California. The ruling is a major rebuke to the Trump administration’s nationwide attacks on so-called “sanctuary” jurisdictions.The American Civil...
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ACLU Sues State Department for Delaying Decision on Muslim Ban Waiver
Jul 05, 2018
The ACLU Foundation of Northern California filed suit against Secretary of State Michael Pompeo, demanding that the State Department issue a decision on an Iranian family’s application for a waiver from the Muslim Ban.
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Federal Court Orders Reunification of Thousands of Parents and Children Torn Apart by Trump Family Separation Policy
Jun 27, 2018
A federal judge orders the reunification of thousands of parents and children separated by the Trump administration's zero tolerance immigration policy.
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ACLU Comment on Supreme Court Muslim Ban Ruling
Jun 26, 2018
Supreme Court has upheld the Trump administration’s third Muslim ban. The ACLU will host a media call at noon.
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ACLU Statement on Proposed Trump Executive Order on Family Separation
Jun 20, 2018
In response to reports that President Trump will issue an executive order on family separation, Anthony D. Romero, executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union, offered the following reaction:
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ACLU Comment on U.S. Plans to Withdraw from U.N. Human Rights Council
Jun 19, 2018
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration is reportedly planning to withdraw from the U.N. Human Rights Council today.Jamil Dakwar, director of the American Civil Liberties Union’s Human Rights Program, issued the following statement in response:“The Trump administration’s withdrawal from the U.N. Human Rights Council, coupled with its abusive use of power at home, only confirm what we’ve always known...
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Court Orders Bond Hearings in Suit by Bay Area Residents Stuck in Immigration Detention
Jun 07, 2018
A federal judge this week granted a preliminary injunction in a class action lawsuit filed by two Bay Area fathers stuck in immigration detention and denied bond hearings.
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Statement: California Values Protect Everyone
May 16, 2018
By meeting with President Trump today, a small group of California officials have made their views clear: they care more about serving the Trump Administration’s anti-immigrant agenda, and aligning with designated hate groups like FAIR, than they do about serving their constituents.
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ACLU Comment on New ICE Policy That Allows Detention of Pregnant Women
Mar 29, 2018
Immigration and Customs Enforcement revoked guidance limiting the detention of pregnant women.
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Bay Area Residents Stuck in Immigration Detention File Class Action Lawsuit Against Sessions
Mar 27, 2018
Two Bay Area fathers who have been detained for over six months at the Contra Costa West County Detention Facility in Richmond, California sued the federal government today in a class action lawsuit challenging their unlawful and prolonged detention.
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ACLU: Greyhound Must Stop Giving Border Patrol Permission to Conduct Bus Raids
Mar 21, 2018
The ACLU Foundation of Northern California signed on to a letter to Greyhound Lines Inc. asking the bus company to end warrantless immigration raids by U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
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TPS Holders and Their Children File Lawsuit Against Trump Administration
Mar 12, 2018
Nine people with Temporary Protected Status (TPS) and five United States citizen children of TPS holders today filed a lawsuit against the federal government to stop the unlawful termination of TPS for more than 200,000 people living in the U.S. and to protect the tens of thousands of U.S. citizen children whose parents would be forced to leave under the administration’s policy.
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