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A Closer Look Inside Arizona Detention Centers: Calling for More Access and Oversight

Driving up to the Central Arizona Detention Center (CADC), all you see is a vast empty stretch of desert reaching south to the U.S/Mexico border. Electric fencing and concertina wire ring the facility and armed guards patrol the grounds under the...

Alabama’s new law and the impact on immigrant families

Fifty years ago, Alabama found itself at the center of a national battle for justice and civil rights. The bus boycotts, freedom rides and efforts to integrate schools and universities are widely looked upon as watershed moments in the march...

Amalia Guzmán Molina: Working to Keep Immigrant Families Together

At Risk of Deportation and Thrown Into the Clutches of Known Killers

Read Michelle Brané's, Director of Detention and Asylum, piece in the Huffington Post, about Edmond Demiraj who, 10 years ago, agreed to testify against an Albanian mobster living in Texas who was charged, among o...

Children Left Behind: Number of Children in Foster Care Due to Parents’ Detention Climbs

Maribel was driving in Virginia with her one-year-old child when she was pulled over by a police officer, who asked to see her driver’s license. A Mexican citizen living in the U.S. without a visa, Maribel was arrested for driving without a l...

Delayed Justice for Guatemalan Mother Encarnación Bail Romero

Department of Justice Rule Fails to Shield Detained Immigrants from Sexual Assault

Last month federal charges were filed against Donald Dunn, a former guard at the T. Don Hutto immigrant detention facility in Taylor, Texas. Dunn is already serving time for state charges of sexual assault of detainees, and is now accused of...

For Immigrants, Is the United States a Safe Haven or Prison Ward?

This blog was originally published on the Huffington Post. Names can be misleading, and that is certainly the case with representative Lamar Smith's (R-Texas) new disturbing piece of legislation, the Keep Our Communities Safe Act....

Good News on Immigration But Keeping the Pressure On

By Michelle Brané, Director of Detention and Asylum, Women’s Refugee Commission, published on Huffington Post. Immigration and Customs...

Immigrant Detainees

Michelle Brané's letter on immigrant detainees in response to an article entitled "Getting Tough on Immigrants to Turn a Profit" has been published by the New York...

Immigrant Detainees Languish in Notorious Etowah County Detention Center

The Etowah County Detention Center in Gadsden, Alabama, houses immigration detainees along with county inmates. The facility, which on any given day houses over 300 immigrants, is notorious for poor conditions. It is hours away from any immigration...

Immigration Detention Reforms Are More Than Just Window Dressing

One year ago today, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), an agency of the Department of Homeland Security, released a report written by Dr. Dora Schriro, then Planning Director for ICE’s Office of Detention Policy and Planning.

Introduction of the Comprehesive Immigration Reform Act of 2010

Introduction of the Senate version of the “Humane Enforcement and Legal Protections for Separated Children Act”

WASHINGTON, D.C., June 22, 2010 -- The Women’s Refugee Commission welcomes the introduction of the Senate version of the “Humane Enforcement and Legal Protections for Separated Children Act” (HELP Separated Children Act), which will...

It's Time to Protect Women and Children in Immigration Detention From Rape

Michelle Brané has a new blog out on the Huffington Post calling for the protection of immigrant detainees held in U.S. custody from sexual assault.

Let's Not Give up on Immigration Detention Reform Quite Yet

Michelle Brané, Director, Detention & Asylum, writes about the need for reforming the U.S. immigrant detention system in this Huffington Post

Michelle Brané selected as one of “21 leaders for the 21st century”

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Missouri Supreme Court Sends Case on Immigrant Parental Rights Back to Lower Court

New York City, January 28, 2011—On Tuesday, January 25, the Missouri Supreme Court sent the case of a Guatemalan woman whose parental rights were terminated following an immigration raid at her workplace back to the lower court for a...

New Videos from Our Detention and Asylum Program

The Women’s Refugee Commission has just completed a series of short videos on some of the most pressing issues facing immigrants and those seeking asylum in the United States. Learn more about the conditions they face, how their rights are r...

Parental Rights

KEY LEGISLATION On July 11, 2011, Senators Al Franken (D-MN), Dick Durbin (D-IL), Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY), and Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) reintroduced the Senate version of the "