From ACLU's Mar. 4 Open Letter to U.S. College and University Presidents:
The lawsuit says there is no legitimate reason to send migrants to Guantánamo because the U.S. has ample detention facility.
The individuals at risk of detention at Guantanamo Bay include seven Venezuelan nationals, one Afghan national, one Pakistani national and one Bangladeshi national.
Imperial County Chief Border Patrol Agent Gregory Bovino and other agents drove 150 miles to Bakersfield to arrest dozens of immigrants suspected of being in the country illegally. The ACLU suit calls that operation a “fishing expedition.
"I think that's a lot of malarky," he said of the letter, which provides a detailed legal argument explaining why the ACLU believes the statues violate the Massachusetts and United States ...
The American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts is challenging a city mayor’s plan to erect statues of two Catholic saints on a new public safety building, claiming it violates the separation of church and state — and that a depiction of St. Michael calls to mind images of police violence.
After exposing the terrible conditions and suicide attempts of the migrants detained at a naval facility in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, a US human rights organization filed a lawsuit on Saturday to prevent the Trump administration from possibly moving 10 migrants from the
ACLU sues over alleged abuses during immigration raids in Kern County, claiming unlawful targeting of farmworkers.
The ACLU is asking Mayor Thomas Koch and Quincy City Council to cancel plans for statues of saints outside a new public safety building.
Two controversial immigration detention facilities in South Texas are being reopened for the detention and deportation of migrant women and families, officials tell Border Report.