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ACLU of California Statement on Trump Administration's Lawsuit Against California
Mar 07, 2018
The following statement can be attributed to Jennie Pasquarella, director of immigrants’ rights for the ACLU of California, in regards to the Trump administration's lawsuit against the State of California over its recently enacted laws: Senate Bill 54 (the California Values Act), Assembly Bill 450 (the Immigrant Worker Protection Act), and Assembly Bill 103.This lawsuit is just the Trump admi...
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ACLU of Northern California Statement on Increased ICE Activity
Feb 27, 2018
Increased ICE activity has been reported throughout the Bay Area, the Central Coast, and in the Central Valley. Local rapid response hotlines have confirmed that ICE has arrested at least 37 people over the past few days in cities including Monterey, Oakland, Fresno, Napa, San Francisco, Sacramento, Santa Clara, and Salinas.Contrary to statements provided by ICE, agents are aggressively intimidati...
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Madera County and ACLU Settle Lawsuit
Feb 14, 2018
The County of Madera and the ACLU of Northern California settled a lawsuit today regarding California’s open meeting law, the Ralph M. Brown Act. The ACLU filed suit in July of last year, alleging the County violated the Brown Act during a closed session item at a Board of Supervisor’s meeting on March 7, 2017. The lawsuit was prompted in part by statements the Madera County District Attorney made...
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Twenty-two Immigrant Teens Freed after Wrongful Arrests by the Trump Administration
Dec 20, 2017
ACLU clients are home for the holidays after months in detention without due process.
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After Obstruction by the Trump Administration, Path Cleared for Jane Roe and Jane Poe to Receive Abortions
Dec 20, 2017
In the case of Garza v. Hargan, today the U.S. government announced it is releasing Jane Roe on her own recognizance. “We are pleased that these two young women are able to finally get the care they need," said Brigitte Amiri, senior staff attorney with the ACLU Reproductive Freedom Project. "But the government’s policy is still in place. These two cases show how the government continues to abuse ...
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Refugees and Their Loved Ones Challenge Trump’s Muslim Ban in Court
Dec 08, 2017
California-based refugees, immigrants, and their loved ones are filing suit today to challenge the Muslim ban.
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Rosario Dawson Featured In New Ad Campaign “It’s Time For You To Choose” Targeting California Republicans On Dream Act
Dec 05, 2017
Today the three California ACLU affiliates launched a hard-hitting new online ad campaign, featuring actress Rosario Dawson, urging California Republican House members to support a clean Dream Act by the end of 2017. The five representatives are key votes and have not yet announced support for the bipartisan legislation to protect Dreamers from deportation. The powerful ads show a mother driving ...
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ACLU Comment on Supreme Court Action on Trump Muslim Ban
Dec 04, 2017
Primary contact: Inga Sarda-Sorensen, (347) 514-3984 (isarda-sorensen@aclu.org)Washington – The Supreme Court granted the Trump administration’s request to temporarily allow the latest Muslim ban to take full effect as the case is litigated. Two federal appeals courts will soon hear separate challenges to the ban. The Ninth Circuit will hear Hawaii’s case on Dec. 6, and the Fourth Circuit will hea...
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Teenage Client Freed After ACLU Wins Relief for Immigrant Minors Jailed Without Due Process
Nov 22, 2017
F.E., a 17-year-old from Brentwood, New York, has returned home to his family after being detained for five months in jail-like facilities run by the federal Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR).
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ACLU Wins Relief for Immigrant Teens Wrongly Arrested and Jailed Without Due Process
Nov 21, 2017
The teenagers must be given notice of the reasons for their arrests, access to the evidence being offered against them, and a prompt hearing in front of a judge, in which the government would have the burden to justify continued detention.
Read MoreACLU of CA Statement on Trump Administration’s Threat to Cut Federal Grants from CA Law Enforcement Agencies
Nov 17, 2017
“These baseless threats are the latest in the Trump Administration’s campaign to coerce local police and sheriffs into serving as de facto immigration agents,” said Julia Harumi Mass, senior staff attorney with the ACLU of California. “Withholding federal money from cities and counties based on these reasonable local policies is both unlawful and unwise. Courts have already upheld the legality of ...
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California ACLU Launches Campaign to Urge Congress Members to Pass Dream Act Before End of Year
Nov 08, 2017
Today the three California ACLU affiliates launched a coordinated campaign to urge five key California Republican House members to support a clean Dream Act by the end of 2017.
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