The Myth of the “Bad” Immigrant

ACLU Calls On Tech Companies to End Their Alliance with ICE and CBP

Together with Palantir, Amazon Web Services, and other data brokers, these private companies sell their data and tools to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP). Not only do the tech companies provide access to the sensitive personal information

For Black Immigrants, Police and ICE Are Two Sides of the Same Coin

More than 20 years ago, 23-year-old Amadou Diallo was gunned down in front of his apartment in the Bronx by the NYPD. Diallo had been walking home when four officers mistook him for a suspect in a rape investigation

My Brother’s Not Afraid of Much. With COVID-19 in Prison, He’s Scared Out of His Mind.

After a terrible car accident, he got a prison sentence, and has made it his goal to use that time to improve himself. He has a team of family and friends rooting for him, but no one is more optimistic than Brian about all of the things he’ll contribute once he’s out.

ACLU of NC Joins Abortion Providers And Reproductive Justice Activists in Challenge to Unnecessary Abortion Restrictions

The Law Enforcement Violence Trump Won’t Talk About

Day after day, night after night, protesters have been taking to the streets since the police killing of George Floyd. Led by local Black activists and grassroots groups, they’re chanting, singing, shouting, kneeling, marching, and even laying on the ground to demand justice for the many Black lives

Chantal Stevens Selected as Executive Director of the ACLU of North Carolina

The Sound of Eight Shots Fired in Wisconsin Was Heard in North Carolina

By Chantal Stevens

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Hundreds of Thousands of People in Limbo as They Wait for Justice

Every day, nearly 400,000 people in America with Temporary Protected Status (TPS) wake up wondering whether today will bring news of a court ruling that could effectively end their immigration status and put them at risk for deportation.