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As immigration enforcement ramps up advocates are As immigration enforcement ramps up advocates are sounding the alarm three months after DHS shuts down three internal oversight offices.  At least 11 people have died in ICE custody so far this fiscal year, nearly matching last year’s total.  These closures come amid a surge in new detention sites and expanded contracts with private prison companies like CoreCivic and GEO Group. Advocates warn that without oversight, the abuses, medical neglect, and inhumane conditions will worsen.

Read the fully story here: http://bit.ly/44EPEMd
Americans for Immigrant Justice continues to stand Americans for Immigrant Justice continues to stand in solidarity with Haitians in the fight for permanent protections and a pathway to citizenship.
The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected Florida’s re The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected Florida’s request to enforce SB 4-C, a dangerous state law that sought to criminalize the transportation of undocumented individuals.

SB 4-C would have allowed local police to arrest people based on immigration status, an unconstitutional power grab from the federal government. This is a critical victory for immigrant rights and the rule of law.
 
#ImmigrantJustice #SB4C #SupremeCourt #Florida #ImmigrantsAreEssential #KnowYourRights
Inviting all volunteers to assist our team of atto Inviting all volunteers to assist our team of attorneys on the upcoming citizenship drive July 19th.  Your participation will make a meaningful impact and help you connect with the community.  Thank you for your support; it is essential to our mission! 

Register here:  https://bit.ly/3TUfOpj
Join us at our upcoming free citizenship drive on Join us at our upcoming free citizenship drive on July 19th at the North Miami Library.  We will be featuring information for permanent residents on their path to citizenship. 

Register here: https://bit.ly/4kqUR0e
New York Times article laid bare the heart-wrenchi New York Times article laid bare the heart-wrenching conditions at Miami's Krome Detention Center, a center designed for 41,000 but crammed with over 56,000 where detainees are subjected to unimaginable suffering. They go on days without showers, lack essential medical care, and are forced to sleep on cold, hard floors. The situation is so dire that it has led to deaths in custody. Our work at AI Justice continues to expose and challenge these harsh conditions. We continue to stand with immigrants, uphold their dignity, and request accountability.

Read the full article: http://bit.ly/40C2lWV 

Read AI Justice’s report to the United Nations Human Rights Council: http://bit.ly/44wdnOM 

#Immigrant Rights  #ImmigrationJustice
AI Justice's Executive Director, Sui Chung, will b AI Justice's Executive Director, Sui Chung, will be joining Mosaic Miami for "This Is Home," a local look at immigration with top voices in justice, policy, and advocacy. 

The panel will unpack how federal policies play out locally, the challenges and triumphs facing immigrant communities, and the role of faith, law, and lived experience in shaping a more inclusive future. 

Register now: https://loom.ly/phJlPZA
AI Justice had the honor of attending the Funding AI Justice had the honor of attending the Funding Florida Legal Aid Award Ceremony and Breakfast. As FFLA grantees, we are deeply grateful for their continued support of our mission. A heartfelt congratulations to our friend Lesley Mendoza, Esq., on her well-deserved recognition! Her leadership and unwavering commitment to civil justice continue to inspire us all. 

 
Thank you, FFLA, for recognizing champions of justice and for supporting the work of AI Justice. 

#ImmigrantJustice #ChildrensRights #Legal Aid
With heavy hearts, we stand with the Lawrence fami With heavy hearts, we stand with the Lawrence family.  All of us at Americans for Immigrant Justice are deeply saddened by the tragic loss of Hanna and Rebecca, the beloved twin granddaughters of our friend and longtime advocate, Dave Lawrence Jr. Their bright spirits will forever remain in the hearts of those who knew and loved them. 

We send our deepest condolences to the Lawrence family during this time of unimaginable grief. May their strength and love carry them through. 

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